Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences (Oct 2018)

Unhealthy lifestyle and the risk of metabolic syndrome- the Romanian experience

  • Angela Cozma,
  • Adela Sitar-Taut,
  • Laura Urian,
  • Adriana Fodor,
  • Ramona Suharoschi,
  • Crina Muresan,
  • Vasile Negrean,
  • Dorel Sampelean,
  • Dumitru Zdrenghea,
  • Dana Pop,
  • Leucuta Daniel,
  • Olga Hilda Orasan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.52.P218229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 218 – 229

Abstract

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Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents a clustering of metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Many studies have shown the influence of an unhealthy lifestyle on the risk of MetS, yet some aspects remain controversial. Aim of the study: to investigate the relationship between an unhealthy lifestyle and the risk of MetS. Materials and Methods. The study was conducted using a sample of 181 patients, 54 (29.8%) males and 127 (70.2%) females, aged 59.95±10.8 years. The baseline survey involved the completion of structured questionnaires and clinical examination. Results. Rural environment, lower education level, past smoking, the absence of fruit/vegetables in the diet, carbonated soft drinks, and the consumption of significant amounts of alcohol were risk factors for the MetS. Conclusion. A precise etiology for the MetS remains unclear, but it is known to result from a complex interaction of genetic, metabolic, and socio-economic and environmental factors.

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