Title: The Double Jeopardy Of The Metabolic Syndrome
1THE METABOLICSYNDROMEA Reversible
Life-Threatening Condition
- The Double Jeopardy Of The Metabolic Syndrome
2The Double Jeopardy of The Metabolic Syndrome
- Metabolic syndrome and risk of future diabetes
- Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk
- Which threat for countries with developped
economies - Which threat for countries with developping
economies - The metabolic syndrome is a major health issue
worldwide
3The Global Menace of The Metabolic Syndrome
- The metabolic syndrome is a predictor of type 2
diabetes - The metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for
cardiovascular disease (CVD)
4Metabolic Syndrome And Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Incident diabetes after stratification by age or
BMI, IGT,and the metabolic syndrome (San Antonio
Heart Study)
Lorenzo, et al. Diabetes Care. 2003263153-3159.
5Metabolic Syndrome And Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Risk of type 2 diabetes per unit change in risk
trait levelsSan Antonio Heart Study
Stern MP, et al. Ann Intern Med 2002136575-581.
6Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk
Individuals without diabetes or CVD, but with the
metabolic syndrome are at increased risk for
long-term CV outcomes
Schmidt MI, et al. (ARIC study) Diabetes Care
200528385-390.
7Metabolic Syndrome and CHD Risk
Prevalence of CHD in patients with the metabolic
syndrome(Botnia Study)
Adapted from Isomaa B, et al. Diabetes Care.
200124683-689.
8Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Vital
Prognosis
Metabolic syndrome influences the cardiovascular
vital prognosis in each category of patients
according to revised ATP-III recommendations
Ardern CI, et al (ACLS study). Circulation
20051121478-1485.
9Metabolic syndrome has a major impact on coronary
risk in a population with low cholesterol levels
Onat A, et al (TARFS). Atherosclerosis
2002165285-292.
10Increased CVD and All-cause Mortality
1209 Finnish men
Lakka H, et al. JAMA 20022882709-2716.
11Association Between The Number of Metabolic
Syndrome Components and Incident CVD
Klein BEK, et al. (Beaver Dam Study). Diabetes
Care 2002251790-1794.
12Whatever The Definition, The Metabolic Syndrome
Increases 1.5 to 2-fold The Risk of CV Events
Dekker JM, et al. (Hoorn study). Circulation
2005112666-673.
13With the WHO definition the metabolic syndrome
has a stronger predictive value for the risk of
CV event than any of its components
Metabolic Syndrome Predictive of CV Events
Isomaa B, et al ( Botnia study). Diabetes Care
2005 683-689.
14Which Threat for Countries With Developped
Economies?
- A significant proportion of the population of
industrialised countries is affected by the
metabolic syndrome - Prevalence of the syndrome
- Increases with age
- Varies with sex and ethnicity
15Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence Increases with Age
47 million or 23 of US adults have the metabolic
syndrome
Adapted from Ford ES, et al. JAMA
2002287356-359.
16Ireland
Villegas, et al. Diabetes Care. 2003263198-3199.
17France
Cameron, et al. Diabetologia. 200346A3068.
18Italy
Meigs, et al. Diabetologia. 2003522160-2167.
19Sweden
Balkau, et al. Diabet Metab. 200228364-376.
20United States
Meigs, et al. Diabetes 2002522160-2167.
21Which Threat for Countries With Developing
Economies?
- With urbanisation and adoption of Western
lifestyle, the metabolic syndrome affects an
increasing proportion of the populations of
countries with developing economies
22Turkey
Villegas, et al. Diabetes Care.
2003263198- 3199.
23Iran
Azizi, et al. Diab Res Clin Pract 20036129-37.
24India
Deepa, et al. Indian J of Med Res 200260199-204.
25A Major Health Issue WorldwidePrevalence of the
metabolic syndrome (ATP III)
Obesity criteria adjusted to waist circumference
appropriate for an Indian population