понедельник, 9 мая 2011 г.

Metabolic Syndrome More Predominant In East Germany Than West Germany

More people suffer from being overweight and have high blood pressure and metabolic disturbances in East Germany than in West Germany. This is the result of a study with almost 36 000 patients, published in the current edition of the Deutsches ?„rzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2008; 105[12]: 207-13).



The so-called metabolic syndrome describes a typical constellation of overweight, high blood pressure, and abnormal sugar and fat metabolism. This increases the risk of diabetes mellitus and of cardiovascular disease.



The study shows that patients with metabolic syndrome are more often treated in general practices in East than in West Germany. In Germany as a whole, 22.7% of men and 18% of women exhibit metabolic syndrome. The syndrome is most frequent in Saxony-Anhalt, where it affects 25% of patients in primary care. The risk of coronary heart disease is the same in all German states, although diabetes is more frequent in East Germany. The authors advocate specific prophylactic measures in accordance with regional needs and socioeconomic differences within the population.






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