Metabolic syndrome epidemiology and demographics
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Priyamvada Singh, M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
United States
1) According to 1999-2000 survey, prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adults aged 20 years or older was found to be 32% compared to 27% in survey done during year 1988-1994.
2) There is a constant increase in prevalence of metabolic syndrome and more than 25% of US population meets the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome.
International
1) The prevalence of metabolic syndrome is approximately 25% in European and Latin American countries.
2) Also, with westernization of lifestyle and food habit there has been a constant increase in its prevalence in Asian countries. However, the prevalence is still less compared to the western population (approximately 8-18%)
Race
1) The diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome were defined initially for Caucasian population. However, this is not uniform among different races.
2) High prevalence of metabolic syndrome in African Americans (more in women than men).
3) Highest age-adjusted prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the United States was found to be in Mexican American patients (approximately 31.9% 1999-2000 survey).
Sex
1) Age adjusted prevalence in male- (24%)
2) Age adjusted prevalence in women (23%)
3) However, females have increased risk for metabolic syndrome due to association of certain risk factor like pregnancy, oral contraceptives pills (OCP), polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
4) Some association is seen between metabolic syndrome and breast cancer, especially in postmenopausal women.