Metabolic Syndrome in Chiang Mai Police
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โรคอ้วนลงพุง, โรคเบาหวาน, โรคความดันโลหิตสูงAbstract
This retrospective descriptive analysis study aims to explore the prevalence and features of metabolic syndrome in Chiang Mai Police, on the year 2007. By using the NCEP ATP III, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 19.68 percent. The factors related to metabolic syndrome were age >45 years, alcoholic drinking, family history of diabetes, DM, HT, low exercise, over weight, dyslipidemia. To reduce the prevalence of casdiovascular disease, DM, we should evaluate for primary prevention of metabolic syndrome especially diet control, blood pressure control, increased physical activity.
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