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Metabolic Syndrome in Young Urban Adults
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 2019 Apr; 2: 145-154
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198931
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Metabolic syndrome (MS) is diagnosed in an individual if any three of the five risk factors formetabolic syndrome are present. These five risk factors are elevated waist circumference, blood pressure,fasting blood glucose, serum triglyceride and lowered high density lipoprotein. Although the long term naturalevolution of MS has been reported yet there is insufficient research on the changes in risk factors of MSafter one year of diagnosis.

Objective:

To evaluate changes in risk factors of metabolic syndrome after one year of its identification inyoung college going students of an urban Northern India populationMaterial and

method:

Height, weight, body mass index and various risk factors for metabolic syndromesuch as waist circumference, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, triglycerides and High Density Lipoproteinwere assessed at baseline and after one year. International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used toobjectively assess physical activity levels of the participants.

Results:

Out of 88 participants, 16 participants were diagnosed with MS at baseline but after one year thenumber reduced to 8.Percentage decrease in triglyceride levels (13.5%) was maximum followed by decline in waist circumference(8.9%) fasting blood glucose showed an increase by 6.6%. However, HDL, blood pressure, weight and BMIshowed no significant change after one year.70.6% of participants showed reduction in WC followed by reduction in fasting blood glucose of and triglyceridelevels of 66.7% participants. Elevation of HDL levels was observed in 38.5% of the participants. Thus therewas least improvement in HDL in the study population after one year. The increase in IPAQ physical activityscores after one year as compared to baseline was not statistically significant but the total sitting andaverage sitting time showed a statistically significant decline after one year.

Conclusion:

The incidence of MS shows a 49.7% decline after one year even when no specific dietary orphysical activity advise is given to the participants. Although mean values of triglycerides showed the largestdecrease after one year yet decline in waist circumference was seen in maximum percentage of participants.There was least improvement in HDL in the study population after one year.
Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Risk factors Journal: Indian J Physiol Pharmacol Year: 2019 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Risk factors Journal: Indian J Physiol Pharmacol Year: 2019 Type: Article