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Abstract
We report clinical and molecular mechanisms relating the process of
inflammation involved in the progression of obesity and the metabolic syndrome,
emphasizing the cardiovascular problems developed in Hispanic populations.
Namely, the incidence, component characteristics and complications of obesity
and metabolic syndrome in island Puerto Ricans are described and evidence is
presented supporting the fact that the metabolic syndrome may be milder in
Puerto Rico than in the mainland United States because it is characterized by
less aggressive coronary artery disease and a relatively normal lipid profile.
Moreover, data supports the fact that increased serum cholesterol levels produce
less myocardial infarctions in Puerto Rico than in mainland Hispanics and
Caucasians. In addition, the incidence of ventricular tachycardia, a complication
caused by remodeling and ischemia of the heart, may be lower in Puerto Rico
than in the United States, although the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is
higher in the island. On the other hand, there is evidence of a rising epidemic of
obesity and vascular inflammation in Puerto Rico that suggests that cardiovascular
morbidity and mortality in the island will continue to increase in the
future decades.