Role of Lipid Profile and Fasting Blood Glucose in Metabolic Syndrome

P. Gautam, Shreya Nigoskar, B. Yadav
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Background: The metabolic syndrome is defined by the clustering of risk factors that predisposes people to diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD. MetS had a high (58%) prevalence of dyslipidemia, and increasing age, greater BMI, central obesity, hypertension, and high blood glucose levels have been found as independent predictors of dyslipidemia. Aim of the Work: This study aimed to role of lipid profile and fasting blood glucose in metabolic syndrome. Subjects and Methods: The research was carried out at the Index Medical College and Research Center in Indore, in the Department of Biochemistry. A total of 120 people with metabolic syndrome and 120 healthy controls were included in the study. A blood sample was taken from the anticubital vein and centrifuged to obtain serum, which was then evaluated for lipid profile and FBS levels quantitatively. Result and Conclusion: Present study suggested that the FBG is the most critical factor in MS, and all aspects of the lipid profile have significant relationships with MS. Keywords: Metabolic syndrome, fasting blood glucose
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血脂和空腹血糖在代谢综合征中的作用
背景:代谢综合征是由易患糖尿病和心血管疾病(CVD)的危险因素聚类而定义的。MetS的血脂异常患病率较高(58%),年龄增加、BMI升高、中心性肥胖、高血压和高血糖水平被发现是血脂异常的独立预测因素。工作目的:本研究旨在探讨血脂和空腹血糖在代谢综合征中的作用。研究对象和方法:本研究在印度印多尔的Index医学院和生物化学系研究中心进行。共有120名代谢综合征患者和120名健康对照者参与了这项研究。从抗肘静脉取血样,离心获得血清,然后定量评估脂质谱和FBS水平。结果与结论:本研究提示FBG是MS发生的最关键因素,血脂各方面与MS均有显著关系。关键词:代谢综合征,空腹血糖
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