Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are considered essential because our body cannot synthesize them. The two most common long-chain omega-3...
Category - Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome: Metabolic syndrome is a group of conditions that anyone can have. It has five risk factors which include increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and high triglyceride levels. By having three out of five risk factors can increase an individual’s risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Some of the most noticeable symptoms like having a large waist circumference is a visible sign. If an individual’s blood sugar is very high, they might have signs and symptoms of diabetes, which includes having increased thirst, urination, fatigue, and blurred vision. Metabolic syndrome causes both men and women to have an apple or pear-shaped bodies causing them to be obese or overweight. With metabolic syndrome, it can cause insulin resistance causing the individual to be pre-diabetic. Normally, the digestive system breaks down foods into glucose and the insulin hormone is made by the pancreas that helps sugar enter the cells to be used as fuel. When the person has a high glucose level, the cells don’t respond normally to insulin, and glucose can’t enter the cells as easily. As a result, the glucose levels in the blood rise despite the body’s attempt to control it by churning out more and more insulin causing metabolic syndrome.
Polyphenolic Modulation of Gut Microbiome and Cardiometabolic Disease
Insulin resistance is a problem that is strongly associated with obesity due to excess body fat and diabetes. However, growing evidence suggests that...
Sulforaphane’s Protection against CVD
Oxidative stress is a critical factor in cardiometabolic conditions. As previously demonstrated by the PREDIMED study, high-risk CVD patients have...
Dietary patterns and cardiometabolic disease
Patients’ dietary patterns are important triggers or modulators when it comes to cardiometabolic disease risk assessment. It has been stated...
Dyslipidemia: The Proactive Therapy
The “pill for every ill†therapeutic approach is not enough to ensure its health improvement. In fact, ACC/AHA clinical guidelines are more...
Dyslipidemia: What You Need to Know
We have talked about the comorbidities of high visceral fat and insulin resistance; well, dyslipidemia is one of them. What you need to know about...
The Functional Medicine Approach: Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of signs and symptoms that are found in many patients. The standard of care determines that MetS diagnose...
The obesity pandemic has put the world population to the test. Once considered an esthetic condition now is a significant risk factor for insulin...