The Combination of Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in Women of Childbearing Age and Their Relationship with Age
Keywords:
fertile age, metabolic syndrome
Abstract
Evidence of a relationship between blood pressure levels and body weight was examined. A correlation has been found between blood pressure and body weight, which increase with age. The data obtained can be useful in assessing and monitoring the health status of women of childbearing age, as well as in planning therapeutic and preventive measures.
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2. Grandi S.M.: Renewal of the metabolic syndrome. Trends Cardiovasc Med. 2016. Vol. 26 (4): 364–73. 10.1016 / d.tkm.2015.10.004
3. Global burden of metabolic risk factors in chronic disease (BMI-mediated exposure), Lu Y, Hajifathalian K, Ezzati M, Woodward M, Rimm EB, Danaei G. Metabolic mediators of the effects of body mass index, overweight and obesity in coronary heart disease and stroke: pooled analysis of 97 prospective cohorts with 1 • 8 million participants. Lancet. 2014
4. Teixeira TF, Alves RD, Moreira AP, Peluzio Mdo C. Main characteristics of metabolically obese normal weight and metabolically healthy obese phenotype. Nutr Rev. 2015. V. 73. S. 175–190.
5. Lioudaki E, Vrentzos GE, Mavrogeni H, et al. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome according to various definitions in the population of hypertensive patients. Angiology. 2012. V. 63. S. 39–47.
6. SPRINT Research Group, Wright JT Jr, Williamson JD, et al. Randomized trial of intensive and standard blood pressure control [published corrigendum appears in N Engl J Med. 2017, December 21, 377 (25): 2506]. N Engl J Med. 2015; 373 (22): 21032116. doi: 10.1056 / NEJMoa1511939
Published
2022-11-10
How to Cite
K., K. U., O., M. S., T., K. D., L., S. M., & Z., M. S. (2022). The Combination of Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in Women of Childbearing Age and Their Relationship with Age. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 3(6), 84-87. Retrieved from https://cajmns.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMNS/article/view/1172
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