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METABOLIC SYNDROME DEATH RISK

Do you have the condition that millions of Americans have which puts them at risk for a heart attack or a stroke?
Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of symptoms or conditions that together markedly raises one’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Now the latest findings show even if you don’t have all the traits but just one or two, you’re still at risk.
Most experts believe the main cause of metabolic syndrome is the fat that is so pervasive in our diet today, which is being deposited in greater and greater amounts around our waists.
Dr. Valentine Fuster, a cardiologist at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, says, “The belief is that the obesity leads to high blood pressure and leads to diabetes. It is also thought to cause alterations in the lipids in blood, and the results are a high risk factor profile for coronary heart disease.”
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of factors that signify future risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. These include central obesity, or fat in and around the abdomen, even just borderline high blood pressure, borderline high blood sugar, a high triglyceride level, and a low HDL, a beneficial form of cholesterol.
Now, American Heart Association research shows patients with even just one or two metabolic syndrome traits, but not the full blown syndrome, or those with the metabolic syndrome but without diabetes were at increased risk for death from coronary heart disease and cardiovascular diseases.
Compared to people with no metabolic syndrome factors, the risk of death due to coronary heart disease was twice as high for those with one to two factors and three-and-a-half times higher for people with true metabolic syndrome, meaning three or more factors.
One of those factors would include early signs of diabetes. The thinking is that diabetes is a major cause in and of itself for cardiovascular disease. But the study showed even if the person had metabolic syndrome without diabetes, the risk of death overall is still very high, possibly three times that of those without metabolic syndrome.
If the person has any evidence of cardiovascular disease such as an abnormal cardiac catheterization, vascular disease in the legs, a history of minestrone, and also has metabolic syndrome, this is a huge alarm: the risk of death is more than four times greater than those without cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome. If you throw in diabetes as one of the symptoms, now the risk of death is almost seven times greater. So this study really shows how obesity, just mild high blood pressure and just mild diabetes can be an incredibly deadly combination.
According to the American Heart Association, the underlying causes of this syndrome are obesity, physical inactivity and genetic factors. The study looked at a large and widely diverse population--it showed 26% of participants had metabolic syndrome; in other words, one out of four of us have it.
And while we can’t change our genetic makeup, we can certainly do the other things to correct the problems of metabolic syndrome.
“Fast food, calories and carbohydrates are a huge part of the problem,” says Dr. Fuster.
The authors recommend physicians provide adequate resources for their patients with metabolic syndrome to improve compliance to diet and exercise regimens.
They say many physicians who may not have the time to counsel patients for an hour on diet and exercise do not refer people with metabolic syndrome to a registered dietitian or exercise specialist when they should.
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Heart Surgery NYC
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Cardiac Surgery Group, PC
Macy Pavillion, WCMC
Valhalla,
NY
10595
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Are you looking for help with your heart problems? For almost thirty years, more than 20,000 people have gone to the Cardiac Surgery Group in NY for professionalism and excellence in cardiothoracic surgery. They specialize in tailoring each cardiac surgery procedure with the individual and unique needs of every patient.
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Colon Cancer Westchester, New York
Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
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Colon cancer is difficult to deal with. However, it is important to stay positive and understand there is hope for a healthy life. Let the surgeons at the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery help you are your path to recovery.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Westchester, New York
Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
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Chief of Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy
Dr. Howard Luks
Empowered Doctor Medical Board
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
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Dr. Howard J. Luks, MD is the Chief of Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy at Westchester Medical Center and New York Medical College. He is also an attending Orthopaedic Surgeon at Westchester Medical Center, concentrated in sports medicine and arthroscopy. He is an Assistant Professor in both the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Department of Medicine at New York Medical College. He was a Guest Lecturer in Pharmacology and an Instructor in Anatomy and Histology at New York Medical College.
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Bariatric Surgeon
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Empowered Doctor Medical Board
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NYC,
NY
10003
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Vein Center for Excellence of Westchester
280 N. Central Ave, ste 70
Hartsdale,
NY
10530
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Psychiatry
Dr. Joseph H. Feinberg
Empowered Doctor Medical Board
523 East 72nd Street
New York,
NY
10021
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Vascular Surgery
Dr. Pravin M. Shah
Empowered Doctor Medical Board
83 South Bedford Road Suite 100
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NY
10549
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Pravin Shah MD, FACS is a Vascular Surgeon.
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Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
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55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
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Heart Surgery New York City
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Cardiac Surgery Group, PC
Macy Pavillion, WCMC
Valhalla,
NY
10595
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Are you in need of heart surgery to treat the many diseases in the area surrounding your heart? There is a way to heal yourself of the health problem you are facing. Cardiothoracic surgery involves the treatment of diseases that affect organs inside the thorax (chest). Cardiothoracic surgery also involves the treatment of the heart, (cardiovascular disease), and lungs (lung disease). The Cardiac Surgery Group in New York will help in taking care of the heart problems you are having.
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique used for the diagnosis and treatment of problems in the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas. It is of particular use in diagnosing and treating problems such as gallstones, inflammatory strictures (scars), leaks (from trauma and surgery), and cancer. ERCP is an x-ray examination of the bile ducts which is aided by a video endoscope. With the endoscope physicians see inside the stomach; dyes which are injected in to the ducts of the biliary tree and pancreas can be seen on x-rays.
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Psychiatrist
Dr. Richard J. Frances
Empowered Doctor Medical Board
510 East 86th Street, Apt. 1D
New York,
New York
10028
Call (212) 861-0570
Dr. Richard Frances, MD, F.A.C.P., F.A.P.A. is the current director of public and professional education at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut and has his own private practice in Manhattan. He was appointed as the Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the Division of Substance Abuse of the Department of Psychiatry. His past credentials include being the president and medical director at the Silver Hill Hospital.
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Spider Vein Treatment Westchester
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Vein Center for Excellence of Westchester
280 N. Central Ave, ste 70
Hartsdale,
NY
10530
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Almost three out of every four adult women experience spider veins which may lead to an increased pressure in the veins. For the most innovative care in Westchester, look no further than the Cardiac Surgery Group. This state-of-the-art treatment center has the most advanced treatment options that will be administered by Dr. Arlen Fleisher and his team of professionals. They will work with you every step of the way before, during, and after treatment in order to maximize your wellbeing through safe and effective care.
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Cardiac Surgery New York City
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Cardiac Surgery Group, PC
Macy Pavillion, WCMC
Valhalla,
NY
10595
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Do you know if you have diseases in the area surrounding your heart and chest? Think that these types of health problems can't get worse? Well, you're wrong, they can. Therefore, you should contact the Cardiac Surgery Group in New York for your cardiothoracic surgery.
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Varicose Vein Treatment Westchester
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Vein Center for Excellence of Westchester
280 N. Central Ave. Suite 70
Hartsdale,
NY
10530
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Due to future health risks that can result from varicose veins, it is imperative that you turn to an experienced professional with a growing reputation for excellence in administering safe and effective Varicose Vein Treatment in Westchester. That surgeon is Dr. Arlen Fleisher, who works alongside a talented group of certified professionals to ease your discomforts while preventing the development of dangerous disorders such as ulcers and eczema. Dr. Fleisher's top priority is always the patient, so you will be sure to experience extraordinary personal care that is rare to find in any medical facility.
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Gastroenterologist
Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D.
Empowered Doctor Medical Board
232 East 30th Street
New York,
NY
10016
Call 212-889-5544
Are you facing stomach or intestinal problems? Do you have disorders in your gastrointestinal tract? You should consider seeing Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D. from the Concorde Medical Group who specializes in gastroenterology and general internal medicine. His specialization in internal medicine comes from expertise in colonoscopies, gallbladder diseases, and complications relating to the pancreas and liver.
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Westchester, NY
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Cardiac Surgery Group, PC
Macy Pavillion, WCMC
Valhalla,
NY
10595
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Do you have to undergo cardiothoracic surgery? Turn to the experts in cardiac care in Westchester, NY. The Cardiac Surgery Group offers cutting-edge, customized complex surgical care delivered by board-certified cardiac surgeons. You can look forward to comprehensive and personalized plan for both your surgery and recovery.
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Heart/ Lung Surgery Bronx, NY
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Cardiac Surgery Group, PC
Macy Pavillion, WCMC
Valhalla,
NY
10595
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Endocrine Surgery Westchester, New York
Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 302-0762
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