[The metabolic syndrome. Pathophysiologic causes, diagnosis, therapy].

Wien Klin Wochenschr

Medizinische Abteilung, Institut für Diabetesforschung am Krankenhaus München-Schwabing, Bundesrepublik Deutschland.

Published: March 1995

The individual components of the metabolic syndrome such as central obesity, dyslipidemia with increased triglycerides and decreased HDL-cholesterol, hyperuricemia, hypertension and progressive glucose intolerance are markers for an increased risk of atheroma and type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes. All components, with the exception of hyperuricemia, are associated with skeletal muscle insulin resistance, leading to compensatory chronic hyperinsulinemia. Insulin resistance/hyperinsulinemia, in turn, is associated with a series of hypertensiogenic and atherogenic side effects, aggravating the individual components of the metabolic syndrome. From a more pathophysiologically orientated point of view, early identification of individuals obviously at risk for atheroma and type 2 diabetes, as well as early intervention aimed at the improvement of reduced insulin action may play a central role in an integrated life-style approach of primary prevention of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes.

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