Abstract
Madelyn Ballard
Abstract
The continuous debate on the requirement of metabolic syndrome diagnosis. Following the first occurrence of metabolic disorder, it was used to distinguish people at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Metabolic syndrome has now been related to a higher risk of type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The one question that always remains, is metabolic syndrome a greater predictor than obesity to avert type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease? Obesity has been believed to be the principle component in metabolic syndrome and is partially facilitated by the involvement of the adipocyte in regulating circulating free fatty acids and the advancement of insulin resistance. Be that as it may, the obesity population is not entirely corresponded with the metabolic syndrome population. Several definitions of metabolic syndrome were promoted with emphasis on various mechanisms, and these definitions have various aptitudes that forecast type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease among several populations. Additionally, metabolic syndrome failed to encompass all risk factors that are known for type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease, example of that being physical activity.