Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Using International Diabetes Foundation and Adult Treatment Panel III Criteria

Dec 29, 2006Diabetes care

Metabolic syndrome in HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy linked to insulin resistance, uneven body fat, inflammation, and low adiponectin levels

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Abstract

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in HIV-infected adults was 14% by IDF criteria and 18% by ATPIII criteria.

  • Metabolic syndrome was more prevalent among individuals currently receiving protease inhibitors.
  • Type 2 diabetes prevalence was five- to ninefold higher in those with metabolic syndrome.
  • Subjects with metabolic syndrome exhibited higher levels of inflammation markers like C-reactive protein and leptin.
  • Lower levels of adiponectin were observed in those with metabolic syndrome compared to those without.
  • Many participants had at least two features of metabolic syndrome but did not meet the waist circumference or waist-to-hip ratio criteria.

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