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Metabolic Syndrome
Condition / disease reference page from the Everyone Healthy database.
Connected health information
Explore this condition in a clear order
Linked signs and symptoms
13Each sign/symptom opens its own page and links back to related conditions.
- Blood Glucose Levels High or Increased (Hyperglycaemia, Hyperglycemia)
- Blood Insulin Resistance
- Blood or Urine Uric Acid Raised
- Blood Pressure High (Hypertension)
- Blood: Raised Triglyceride Levels
- Cholesterol Decrease HDL
- Cholesterol Raised
- Excess Abdomen Fat
- Fatigue
- Thirst
- Urinary Frequency Increased
- Urination Increase At Night (Nocturia)
- Weight Gain (Body Mass Index Raised)
Linked drugs / medications
0No linked drugs are listed yet.
Treatments, therapies and supportive options
34Grouped by treatment type. These are educational database links, not personal treatment recommendations. Evidence labels are shown only where stored in the EH database.
Medical therapy
2Lifestyle changes
28- Aerobic Exersize
- Avoid Trans Fat DietWeakly in Favour(Low Evidence)
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Blood Glucose MonitoringWeakly in Favour(Low Evidence)
- Blood Pressure Control
- Blood Pressure ControlStrongly in Favour(Moderate Evidence)
- Eating Slowly
- Eating SlowlyWeakly in Favour(Low Evidence)
- Food Diary
- Increase Exercise
- Increase ExerciseStrongly in Favour(Moderate Evidence)
- Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
- Low Calory Diet
- Low Fat Diet
- Low Fat DietWeakly in Favour(Low Evidence)
- Low Glycemic Index Diet
- Low Sodium or Salt Diet
- Mediterranean Diet
- Moderate Physical Activity
- Moderate Physical ActivityStrongly in Favour(Moderate Evidence)
- Reduce or Stop Alcohol Consumption
- Reduce or Stop Alcohol ConsumptionStrongly in Favour(High Evidence)
- Reduce or Stop Smoking
- Reduce or Stop SmokingStrongly in Favour(High Evidence)
- Regular Excercise
- Regular Exercise (30 Minutes A Day)Weakly in Favour(Moderate Evidence)
- Weight Reduction
- Weight ReductionStrongly in Favour(High Evidence)
Behavioural changes
2Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
1These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
Biological and test markers
1This visual map uses existing EH database links to show biological agents and lab markers reported as increased, decreased, or associated with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
Often increased
0No markers in this group.
Often decreased
1Other associated markers
0No markers in this group.
Introduction / full article
Metabolic Syndrome
The main information article for this record is not yet available in the database.