Relationship among Physical Activity, Smoking, Drinking and Clustering of the Metabolic Syndrome Diagnostic Components

Apr 10, 2010Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis

How physical activity, smoking, and drinking relate to grouped metabolic syndrome symptoms

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Abstract

Out of 3,365 participants, 1,726 had no metabolic syndrome (MetS) components, while only 16 had all four components.

  • The number of MetS diagnostic components varied among participants, with fewer individuals having more components.
  • Being male and older age were identified as factors related to a higher number of MetS components.
  • Higher levels of physical activity were linked to fewer MetS components.
  • Alcohol consumption may contribute to an increased number of MetS components.
  • Current smoking did not show a significant relationship with the number of MetS components.

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