Metabolic syndrome, otherwise known as syndrome X, occurs when a number of conditions happen simultaneously, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. These are:
According to a recent statement by the World Health Organisation (WHO), heart disease and strokes are identified as leading causes of fatalities in South Africa.
Metabolic syndrome is a powerful silent killer due to its symptoms often being unnoticeable especially BP, TG and HDL levels. These can be detected through regular checks especially if there is a family history of these conditions.
HYPERTENSION
CHOLESTEROL
Cholesterol is an important waxy substance that originates from the liver and diet in humans and animals, which forms a structural part of many hormones and cells. An excess of bad cholesterol (LDL and triglycerides) and a lack of good cholesterol (HDL) may, however, lead to heart disease in the following ways:
Hardening of the arteries: Too much LDL cholesterol in your body can accumulate in your arteries, clogging them and making them less flexible.
Increased risk of heart failure: Due to the hardened arteries, the heart has to work harder to pump blood through the body.
Heart attack: The build-up of plaque in the coronary arteries can disrupt the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
A piece of plaque can block blood flow to the brain, or dislodge from vessels elsewhere in the body, travel to the brain, blocking a vessel leading to a stroke.