Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(2), P. 105 - 113
Published: Nov. 27, 2023
Background:
As
the
prevalence
of
cardiovascular
disease
increases,
socioeconomic
burden
is
expected
to
increase
further.
This
study
aimed
investigate
lifestyle
and
health
behaviors
related
metabolic
syndrome
(MetS),
myocardial
infarction
(MI),
stroke
in
men
women
50–79
years
age
assess
clustering
risk
factors.
Methods:
used
raw
data
from
eighth
Korea
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(KNHANES)
2021.
Collected
were
analyzed
using
SPSS
29.0
program.
Complex
Samples
General
Linear
Model
procedure
Logistic
Regression
performed.
Results:
Body
mass
index
more
than
25.0
kg/m2,
being
a
woman,
having
middle
school
education
or
less,
reporting
lower
economic
status,
performing
exercise
for
less
150
min
week
associated
with
MetS
prevalence.
Stress
was
MI
women.
Depression
men.
Conclusions:
found
that
an
on
obesity
control
needed
reduce
MetS.
To
MI,
stress
management
required
decrease
prevalence,
depression
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 152 - 158
Published: Aug. 23, 2023
Obesity-induced
dyslipidemia
is
one
of
the
main
factors
contributing
to
morbidity
and
mortality
associated
with
metabolic
syndrome,
atherosclerosis,
coronary
artery
disease
among
patients
systemic
lupus
erythematosus
(SLE).
Archives of Medical Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 11, 2025
Introduction
It
has
been
reported
that
individuals
with
type
1
diabetes
(T1D)
are
at
a
higher
risk
of
concomitant
occurrence
other
autoimmune
diseases
(AIDs).
Currently,
there
is
lack
research
investigating
the
causal
relationship
between
T1D
and
AIDs.
A
comprehensive
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
study
was
conducted
using
debiased
inverse-variance
weighted
(dIVW)
(IVW)
estimators
to
examine
bidirectional
12
Material
methods
Genome-wide
association
(GWAS)
summary
statistics
datasets
related
or
AIDs
were
obtained
from
FinnGen
published
cohort
studies.
Pruned
SNPs
in
linkage
disequilibrium
(LD)-clumped
single-nucleotide
polymorphisms
(SNPs)
used
as
instrumental
variables.
For
dIVW
analysis,
no
genome-wide
significance
threshold
applied
for
SNP
selection.
Results
each
1-unit
increase
log-transformed
odds
ratio
(OR)
patients
primary
biliary
cholangitis
(PBC)
rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA),
ORs
1.123
(95%
CI:
1.094–1.151)
1.133
1.100–1.167),
respectively.
Conversely,
OR
T1D,
RA
1.383
1.213–-1.578).
No
associations
found
Conclusions
Patients
PBC
have
developing
those
also
an
increased
RA.
These
findings
highlight
importance
regular
screening
RA,
PBC.
Andrology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(8), P. 1632 - 1641
Published: June 27, 2024
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED)
is
prevalent
not
only
among
older
males
but
also
in
younger.
The
physical
activity
has
been
considered
a
potential
protective
factor
against
ED.
However,
there
lack
of
comprehensive
research
on
the
impact
exercise
interventions
specifically
ED
patients.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 30, 2024
Cardiometabolic
syndrome
(CMS),
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM),
and
cardiovascular
diseases
are
among
the
major
altruists
to
international
liability
of
disease.
The
lifestyle
dietary
changes
attributable
economic
growth
have
resulted
in
an
epidemiological
transition
towards
non-communicable
(NCDs)
as
leading
causes
death.
Low-
middle-income
countries
(LMICs)
bear
a
more
substantial
disease
burden
due
limited
healthcare
sector
capacities
address
rapidly
growing
number
chronic
patients.
purpose
this
narrative
review
paper
was
explore
interrelationships
between
CMS,
T2DM,
impairments
context
NCDs,
well
preventative
control
interventions.
role
insulin
resistance,
hyperglycemia,
dyslipidemia
pathogenesis
T2DM
development
severe
highlighted.
This
elaborated
on
pivotal
modifications,
such
healthy
diets
physical
activity,
cornerstones
addressing
epidemics
metabolic
diseases.
Foods
high
calories,
refined
sugar,
red
meat,
processed
ready-to-eat
meals
were
associated
with
amplified
risk
CMS
T2DM.
In
contrast,
based
fruits,
legumes,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
home-cooked
foods
demonstrated
protective
effects
against
Additionally,
psychological
behavioral
approach
highlighted,
especially
regarding
its
impact
patient
empowerment
patient-centered
therapeutic
International Journal of General Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 5729 - 5741
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED)
is
a
multifaceted
yet
prevalent
male-related
sexual
that
manifests
as
change
in
any
of
the
erectile
response
components,
including
relational,
psychological,
and
biological.
We
aimed
to
use
bibliometric
analyses
determine
how
ED
research
has
progressed
define
future
trends
necessary
contribute
scholarly
literature.Two
tools,
VOSviewer
MS
Excel,
were
used,
study
was
conducted
May
2022.
A
total
16,114
records
selected
for
in-depth
analyses.
examined
most
eminent
authors,
highly
cited
papers
within
journals,
institutions
have
provided
greatest
number
articles
regarding
ED,
demonstrated
increased
over
last
two
decades.The
documents
published
between
1971
2021
16,114,
with
growth
rate
5%.
Montorsi,
Maggi,
Mulhall
shared
top
spot
publications
(n
=
164).
The
Journal
Sexual
Medicine
(N
1839),
followed
by
International
Impotence
Research
780),
Urology
557),
489).The
revealed
past
decades,
notable
authors
sources
identified.
three
countries
contributing
are
UK,
Italy,
USA.
Recommendations
include
interdisciplinary
collaboration,
novel
therapeutic
approaches,
addressing
psychological
relational
factors,
conducting
longitudinal
studies,
publishing
reputable
journals.
Implementing
these
can
advance
understanding,
improve
treatment
options,
enhance
management.
Archives of Medical Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 12, 2024
Although
several
observational
studies
have
explored
the
association
between
sleep
traits
and
risk
of
erectile
dysfunction
(ED),
it
remains
controversial.
In
present
study,
we
included
a
wide
range
that
are
commonly
observed
in
clinical
practice.
We
investigated
causal
relationship
these
ED
using
univariate
multivariate
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
methods.
Instrumental
variables
(IVs)
for
eight
(insomnia,
duration,
chronotype,
apnea
syndrome),
five
confounders
(depression,
body
mass
index,
smoking
initiation,
alcohol
consumption,
type
2
diabetes),
were
derived
from
genome-wide
study
(GWAS)
data
individuals
European
ancestry.
The
primary
analysis
technique
used
was
inverse-variance
weighted
(IVW)
approach.
Furthermore,
sensitivity
analyses
conducted
to
evaluate
heterogeneity,
horizontal
pleiotropy,
stability.
MR
revealed
increased
snoring,
short
sleep,
frequent
insomnia
associated
with
higher
ED.
found
evidence
significant
being
morning
person
developing
This
persisted
multivariable
after
adjusting
potential
confounding
factors.
Sensitivity
suggested
results
robust
no
pleiotropy
or
heterogeneity.
provides
further
supporting
genetically
predicted
insomnia,
an
Additionally,
highlights
duration
chronotype