Metabolic syndrome is associated with early signs of organ damage in nondiabetic, hypertensive patients
Metabolic syndrome is associated with early signs of organ damage in nondiabetic, hypertensive patients Among 354 untreated, nondiabetic patients with primary hypertension, a modified ATP III definition, with body mass index replacing waist circumference, yielded a 25% prevalence of the metabolic syndrome. After adjusting for age, gender and duration of hypertension, the presence of the metabolic syndrome was associated with a twofold greater risk for microalbuminuria (P=0.04), left ventricular hypertrophy (P=0.003) and increased carotid intima-media thickness (P<0.05).
Authors: Leoncini G, Ratto E, Viazzi F, Vaccaro V, Parodi D, Parodi A, Falqui V, Tomolillo C, Deferrari G, Pontremoli R.
PMID/ref: J Intern Med 2005;257:454-60




















