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The Metabolic Syndrome X (or just metabolic syndrome) is condition that is characterized by a group of risk factors found in one person that increases the chances of coronary heart disease, stokes, type 2 diabetes (adult-onset diabetes) and other related modern diseases. The underlying causes of this disease are poor nutrition, overweight/obesity, physical inactivity and genetic factors. When metabolic syndrome was revealed in the early 20th century, it was known that high blood pressure, diabetes, being overweight and having abnormal levels of lipids (fats) in the blood were associated with increased risk of heart disease. Related Article Tags: , , , Your doctor told me that I need to lower cholesterol, and she says I have something called metabolic syndrome. What's that? This question and more answered in this article on metabolic syndrome and high cholesterol treatment. Related Article Tags: , , Though it is still not very clear what causes the metabolic syndrome, it seems that overweight does play a very important role. The syndrome is clearly more commonly found in those people who are overweight than in those who are not. Even if one has the metabolic syndrome, he or she should not worry too much. Why? Related Article Tags: , , , , Learn about Health savings accounts and how they reward individuals for staying healthy. Adopting certain lifestyle habits should enable you to avoid the most common diseases of aging and retire healthy and wealthy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Did you gain 40 pounds in a year? Does it seem like working out doesn’t help? Are you afraid that your friends and family think that you secretly binge when they don’t see you? You’re not alone. Close to 4 million Americans weight more than 300 lbs. One of many causes behind the need for more and more fabric to cover our bodies is Syndrome X, a disease related to insulin resistance. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Are carbohydrates confusing you? Find out about the glycemic index and metabolic syndrome. And some interesting new research on why fructose could be making you pack on the pounds. Related Article Tags: , , , , Restless leg syndrome or shortly RLS, is a health condition in which legs feel very uncomfortable while sitting or lying down, especially at night. Read this informative article about restless leg syndrome, find out what causes it and how to reduce the symptoms, by using some of the information we provide. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Restless leg syndrome is a health condition that many people are having problems with. Find out what it is and how to find a proper treatment to reduce or eliminate suffering. Related Article Tags: , , ,
This article describes a nutrition problem that is prevalent in today's society. It's estimated that most women have Metabolic Syndrome X in some capacity, and it affects our energy and our health in man ways. Examining our eating habits and educating ourselves on the nutritional process will take time, but the more we understand about this and other related issues, the more productive and healthy we will be. People who encounter the term "irritable bowel syndrome" are often confused as to what that illness is. Many wonder about the various symptoms associated with the term. What is irritable bowel syndrome? In order to properly understand this illness, a person should learn about these factors... Related Article Tags: , , , The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome can vary from person to person. There are people who experience symptoms of diarrhea with their irritable bowel syndrome while there are some people who experience constipation. Because of this, there are different effects of vitamins for irritable bowel syndrome. Irritable bowel syndrome is called a "syndrome" because of the fact that a syndrome is characterized by having a certain set of symptoms. Symptoms of Irritable bowel syndrome can vary from person to person and a doctor can only truly diagnose irritable bowel syndrome when he or she has examined the different symptoms experienced by a person. Day in and day out from 8am up to 5pm, you are right in front of your computer, tapping your fingers on the keyboard as fast as you can just so to beat the deadline of those articles that have to be done. You are working at your desk, trying to ignore the tingling or numbness you have had for months in your hand and wrist. Suddenly, a sharp, piercing pain shoots through the wrist and up your arm. "This maybe just a passing cramp", you thought to yourself as you are still feeling the ache of it. Think twice, lady because most likely you have carpal tunnel syndrome. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Does cardio significantly raise the body's "metabolic rate"? First off, the metabolic rate, in very simple terms, is basically the rate / speed and amount of calories that your body will burn, whether doing something or at rest. So, in other words, someone that has a hard time losing weight more than likely has a very slow metabolic rate... since their body burns a low amount of calories and very slowly. Related Article Tags: , , , , Irritable bowel syndrome can be quite hard to identify if you do not know what to look for. This is mainly because of the fact that irritable bowel syndrome has a lot of different symptoms. The signs and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome vary from person to person, which means that certain criteria are needed for proper diagnosis. Related Article Tags: , , Obesity is becoming one of the major risk factors for type 2 diabetes in industrialized countries; obese people have a much higher risk to develop the disease - about 8 times higher - than people who have a normal weight. Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Type II Diabetes incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , There is a strong correlation between obesity and the onset of type 2 diabetes with its associated insulin resistance. It should be pointed out that in the United States the proportion of the population under 40 that can be clinically defined as obese now exceeds 25 per cent. Many children are obese and are developing type 2 diabetes at an alarming epidemic rate. The dramatic rise in obesity in the US has lead to an equally alarming increase in the percentage of the population who suffer from the metabolic syndrome. Related Article Tags: , , , , , There are many people who suffer from tiredness which heavily impacts on the life of an individual. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is often misdiagnosed and therefore an individual may never know they have it. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , People who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome try to alleviate the symptoms of this illness through different methods. Some turn to special herbs to try and stop the illness. Others may even try techniques such as hypnosis in order to relieve them of their sickness. It is sad to see, however, that not many people who have irritable bowel syndrome really consider going on a special diet. This may be due to a variety of reasons, one of which is the failure if a physician to give a plan of diet for irritable bowel syndrome to the patient. Related Article Tags: , ,
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