Does using ethnic specific criteria improve the usefulness of the term metabolic syndrome? controversies and suggestions

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D Banerjee
A Misra
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[1] Stanford University School of Medicine,Cardiovascular Disease Division
[2] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Center for Diabetes,undefined
[4] Obesity,undefined
[5] and Cholesterol Disorders (C-DOC),undefined
[6] Diabetes Foundation (India),undefined
[7] SDA,undefined
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metabolic syndrome; insulin resistance; South Asians; diabetes; cardiovascular diseases; ethnicity;
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The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an important tool that identifies populations at increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes, targeting them for preventive measures. The criteria for the identification of the MetS were initially constructed from data in Caucasian populations. Recent research suggests that the current criteria for the MetS may not accurately characterize disease risk in non-Caucasian populations, either over or underestimating the risk in certain ethnic groups. Altering the criteria for each population by making ethnic-specific cutoffs as has been done with waist circumference will help in more accurate characterization. Using different combinations of the MetS criteria for different ethnic groups based CVD risk and factor analysis needs consideration. With better characterizations of patient populations, the ultimate goal would be to make MetS more accurate for predicting CVD risk while retaining the ease of screening afforded by the MetS. The proposed alterations of definition and criteria of the MetS would ensure its continued viability and sustainability.
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