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    Nature. 2006 Dec 14;444(7121):881-7.

    Abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome.

    Després JP, Lemieux I.

    Québec Heart Institute, Hôpital Laval Research Centre, 2725 chemin Sainte-Foy, Pavilion Marguerite-D'Youville, 4th Floor, Quebec City, QC G1V 4G5, Canada. jean-pierre.despres@crhl.ulaval.ca

    Metabolic syndrome is associated with abdominal obesity, blood lipid disorders, inflammation, insulin resistance or full-blown diabetes, and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Proposed criteria for identifying patients with metabolic syndrome have contributed greatly to preventive medicine, but the value of metabolic syndrome as a scientific concept remains controversial. The presence of metabolic syndrome alone cannot predict global cardiovascular disease risk. But abdominal obesity - the most prevalent manifestation of metabolic syndrome - is a marker of 'dysfunctional adipose tissue', and is of central importance in clinical diagnosis. Better risk assessment algorithms are needed to quantify diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk on a global scale.

    PMID: 17167477 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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