Alterations in Multiple Lifestyle Factors in Subjects with the Metabolic Syndrome Independently of Obesity

Mar 25, 2017Metabolic syndrome and related disorders

Changes in Several Lifestyle Habits in People with Metabolic Syndrome Regardless of Obesity

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Abstract

Prevalent metabolic syndrome (MetS) was observed in 23% of a sample of 18,880 individuals aged 45-75 years.

  • Less physical activity is associated with MetS.
  • Increased TV watching correlates with MetS.
  • Longer smoking history is linked to MetS.
  • A lower education level is associated with MetS.
  • Poor general quality of life is related to MetS.
  • These lifestyle factors are associated with MetS independently of each other and of body mass index (BMI).

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