Metabolic stress represents the greatest therapeutic challenge of the 21st century. But now physicians have a better understanding of how it being stationary affects the body, it is possible to deliver more effective treatments for non-infectious mass diseases.
The symptoms of metabolic syndrome can basically be broken down into three categories: increased blood pressure, increased blood sugar levels, and increased blood fat levels.
It is usually accompanied by a state of obesity with visible excess body fat around the waist and an increased BMI index. People with metabolic syndrome are usually between the ages of 35 and 55, both sexes.
This disease of modern man is most often detected during systematic examinations or due to the patient’s desire to start the fight against obesity.
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, arterial hypertension, and heart disease, especially complications of cardiovascular diseases that can have fatal consequences, such as a heart attack or stroke.
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