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Understand The Risk Factors For The Metabolic Syndrome And How These Vary Among Different Ethnic Groups

February 26, 2007
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51151) has announced the addition of “The Metabolic Syndrome and Primary Care” to their offering.The metabolic syndrome has become a ‘hot topic’ and is of increasing importance to people working in primary care. The global epidemics of diabetes and obesity are driving another in cardiovascular disease — all components of the metabolic syndrome. Preventing and managing this syndrome will be ever more important in coming years. Primary health care professionals need to be aware of the risk factors and help to educate their patients to avoid onset or worsening of the individual conditions. Pharmacological treatment of several concurrent diseases raises further problems, emphasizing the need to consider all the components of the syndrome together.

The Metabolic Syndrome and Primary Care:

– Highlights practical issues involved in managing patients with the metabolic syndrome

– Is clearly written and illustrated

– Covers all aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its constituent diseases, including obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes

– Explains the risk factors for the metabolic syndrome and how these vary among different ethnic groups

– Describes how to prevent and manage the metabolic syndrome by both lifestyle change and pharmacological intervention

This title is a ‘must-have’ for all people working in primary care in diabetes, endocrinology, cardiology and vascular disease: GPs, specialist nurses, and dieticians.

Topics Covered:

-Why is the Metabolic Syndrome Relevant to Primary Care? .

-Diagnosing the Metabolic Syndrome. .

-Causes and Consequences of the Metabolic Syndrome. .

-Management of Metabolic Syndrome. .

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51151