Role of Lipid Profile and Fasting Blood Glucose in Metabolic Syndrome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmsdr.v5i10.865Keywords:
Metabolic syndrome, fasting blood glucoseAbstract
Background: The metabolic syndrome is defined by the clustering of risk factors that predisposes people to diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD. MetS had a high (58%) prevalence of dyslipidemia, and increasing age, greater BMI, central obesity, hypertension, and high blood glucose levels have been found as independent predictors of dyslipidemia.
Aim of the Work: This study aimed to role of lipid profile and fasting blood glucose in metabolic syndrome.
Subjects and Methods: The research was carried out at the Index Medical College and Research Center in Indore, in the Department of Biochemistry. A total of 120 people with metabolic syndrome and 120 healthy controls were included in the study. A blood sample was taken from the anticubital vein and centrifuged to obtain serum, which was then evaluated for lipid profile and FBS levels quantitatively. Result and Conclusion: Present study suggested that the FBG is the most critical factor in MS, and all aspects of the lipid profile have significant relationships with MS.
Keywords: Metabolic syndrome, fasting blood glucose