Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/364071
Title: The role of metabolic and non lipid risk factors in the severity of metabolic syndrome
Researcher: Srinivasa Babu
Guide(s): C Ramasamy
Keywords: Clinical Medicine
Clinical Pre Clinical and Health
Medicine Research and Experimental
University: Saveetha University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: At present various types of lipids and other metabolic factors are newlineconsidered as primary risk factors for MS. It is clear MS disturbs the energy newlineutilization and storage of the body. The exact cause of the syndrome is not newlinewell understood. As metabolic syndrome involves a group of diseases, the newlinepresent treatment is an individual disease approach, became complicated. newlineThe morbidity rate of MS could be reduced drastically if a suitable simple newlineunitary approach followed in treating the MS individuals. Increased highsensitive newlineCRP is a significant risk factor for MS individuals. The increased uric newlineacid levels are not only in MS but also with other diseases. Recently newlineidentified, thyroid disorder is also one of the risk factors for MS. Many studies newlineare available on lipid risk factors. newlineThere is very little work done to correlate MS and severe MS, and with newlineregard on gender difference associated with MS, but not with severe MS. newlineNevertheless, it is decided to conduct a comparative study of certain newlinebiochemical, physiological, and non-lipid risk factors, i.e., hs-CRP, serum uric newlineacid, and thyroid disorder with gender variation on MS and severe MS which newlinewill give clinical information in detail. Hence, this study considered as newlineimportant and preceded to detect the role of metabolic and non-lipid risk newlinefactors of the MS and severe MS with gender variation newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/364071
Appears in Departments:Department of Physiology

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