Lifestyle-related diseases and metabolic syndrome / / Naofumi Shiomi, editor.

Lifestyle-related diseases are caused by an unbalanced diet and irregular, undesirable lifestyle, leading to a condition called metabolic syndrome. Rather like dominoes falling, these diseases develop one after another. Owing to changes in dietary habits and working environments, the incidence of li...

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Lifestyle-related diseases are caused by an unbalanced diet and irregular, undesirable lifestyle, leading to a condition called metabolic syndrome. Rather like dominoes falling, these diseases develop one after another. Owing to changes in dietary habits and working environments, the incidence of lifestyle-related diseases, obesity, and metabolic syndrome is increasing globally, resulting in a serious social problem that needs to be solved. This book deals with recent studies on lifestyle-related diseases and metabolic syndrome, and the following three topics are discussed: (1) characteristics of metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases; (2) the relationship between metabolic syndrome and several diseases; and (3) effective interventions to prevent lifestyle-related diseases. This book provides new ideas for the treatment and prevention of metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases.
1. Introductory Chapter: An Overview of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Prevention 2. Immune System and Inflammation in Hypertension 3. Dietary Patterns for the Treatment of Arterial Hypertension in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome 4. Changes in Brain Metabolism Induced by Metabolic Challenges and Their Beneficial Roles for Brain Aging 5. Effectiveness of Lifestyle Interventions for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Treatment 6. Necessity of Herbal Medicine in the Management of Metabolic Syndrome 7. Intervention for the Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Diseases in Healthy Japanese Residents 8. The Use of Waterpipe Tobacco Products and Its Associated Risk Factors among University of Limpopo Students, South Africa 9. Visual Impairment and Its Associated Factors among People Living with Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus at Dessie Town Hospitals, Northeast Ethiopia, 2020.
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