Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors
Age. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome increases with age. While fewer than 10% of people in their 20s have metabolic syndrome, have up to 40% of them in the 60s state.
Unfortunately, the development so that more and more young people have metabolic syndrome because of unfavorable lifestyle - i.e., high caloric intake, obesity and low physical activity.
Cases of diabetes in the family you have an increased risk of having metabolic syndrome if there are other family members with type two diabetes, or have had diabetes during pregnancy.
Other diseases called gout and polycystic ovary syndrome (a hormonal disarray in which the woman's body produces extra funding for male hormones) is also linked to increased risk of metabolic syndrome.
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