Metabolic syndrome severity may influence the risk for coronary heart disease and diabetes both when it is evaluated in a fasting state and a nonfasting state, according to findings published in Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases.
“It remains important to assess patients for risk of future chronic disease and to educate and motivate patients toward lifestyle change to reduce risk,” Mark D. DeBoer, MD, MSc, MCR, associate professor of pediatrics in the division of pediatric endocrinology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, told Endocrine Today.
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