Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
A cluster of conditions like increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat, abnormal triglyceride, and cholesterol levels lead to metabolic syndrome. Individuals having diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) or a family history of type 2 diabetes are more likely to have metabolic syndrome. Aggressive lifestyle changes can delay or prevent serious complications. If left uncontrolled, it increases the risk of insulin resistance, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases like high blood pressure and even stroke.
- Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome
- Causes and Risk Factors of Metabolic Syndrome
- Complications in Metabolic Syndrome
Related Conference of Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
September 23-24, 2026
24th Global Conference on Diabetes, Endocrinology and Primary Healthcare
Paris, France
September 28-29, 2026
25th International Conference on Diabetes, Nutrition, Obesity and Eating Disorders
Berlin, Germany
November 23-24, 2026
35th International Conference on Clinical Diabetes, Diabetic Medication & Treatment
Amsterdam, Netherlands
