Metabolic syndrome and professional aptitude

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
D. Rębak, E. Suliga, S. Głuszek
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Abstract

The development of civilisation has resulted in a growing problem of metabolic diseases, including metabolic syndrome. Scientific studies show that this disease is an epidemic of the 21st century. Metabolic syndrome is a collection of mutually related metabolic factors, such as obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, lipid disorders, arterial hypertension, and pro-inflammatory and prothrombotic state, increasing the risk of the development of atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes, and their cardiovascular complications. Considering the scale of the prevalence of metabolic syndrome, the causes of its development and diagnostic criteria are the main contemporary directions of scientific research. The study presents an analysis of the relevant literature with respect to terminology, diagnostic criteria, and pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. The second section of the study discusses the degree of epidemiological risk due to metabolic syndrome and its individual components among the adult Polish population. The effect of this phenomenon on professional competence is also taken into consideration.
代谢综合征与职业能力
文明的发展导致代谢性疾病,包括代谢综合症的问题日益严重。科学研究表明,这种疾病是21世纪的流行病。代谢综合征是一系列相互关联的代谢因素的集合,如肥胖、糖耐量受损、脂质紊乱、动脉高血压、促炎和血栓形成前状态等,增加了动脉粥样硬化和2型糖尿病及其心血管并发症的发生风险。考虑到代谢综合征的流行规模,其发展原因和诊断标准是当代科学研究的主要方向。本研究对代谢综合征的术语、诊断标准和发病机制等相关文献进行了分析。研究的第二部分讨论了波兰成年人口中代谢综合征的流行病学风险程度及其个别组成部分。这一现象对专业能力的影响也被考虑在内。
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Medical Studies-Studia Medyczne
Medical Studies-Studia Medyczne MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
自引率
50.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The Studia Medyczne/Medical Studies quarterly journal accepts manuscripts in English in the area of medical and health sciences and the related fields: psychology, ethics, history of medicine and health protection organisation. These can be original and review papers, and case reports. Papers on the history of medicine, letters to the editor, reviews of books and reports of scientific meetings are also admitted.
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