Physiological Foundations Of The Development Of Metabolic Syndrome In The Body

Authors

  • Sultanova Dilfuza Fakhriddin kizi Teacher, Chirchik State Pedagogical University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Insulin, arterial hypertension, triglycerides, glucose

Abstract

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome is increasing year by year, and this is a serious threat to global health. Abdominal fat accumulation, including visceral fat mass, increases inflammatory mediators and increases metabolic dysfunction through adipokine imbalance. Some variables play an important role in the probability of developing heart disease in a person. These variables are called risk factors. Some of these risk factors for heart disease accumulate in certain individuals. Such a cluster of risk factors is called metabolic syndrome.

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DOI: 10.5923/j.ijge.20241202.02

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2025-12-21

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Sultanova Dilfuza Fakhriddin kizi. (2025). Physiological Foundations Of The Development Of Metabolic Syndrome In The Body. Stanford Database Library of American Journal Of Biomedical Science & Pharmaceutical Innovation, 5(12), 29–33. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlajbspi/article/view/370