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Living with Metabolic Syndrome

The Complete Guide to Risk Factors, Prevention, Symptoms and Treatment Options

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Author Naheed Ali
Paperback
$15.95 US
6"W x 9.03"H x 0.41"D   | 10 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Oct 27, 2015 | 208 Pages | 9781578265909
THE FIRST TRULY COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE FOR METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS

Affecting well over 50 million Americans, the series of conditions known as metabolic syndrome has reached epidemic proportions. Found in patients where increased blood pressure, high blood sugar level, excess body fat, and abnormal cholesterol level occur together, metabolic syndrome increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. With so many conditions working together, and no set list of identifiable symptoms, the best defense against metabolic syndrome is information—understanding the need for proper diet, exercise, and wellness checks. So long as patients at risk of developing metabolic syndrome understand their risk factors, they can work to prevent the syndrome and restore their good health.

Incorporating information from all the latest research and treatment options, Living with Metabolic Syndrome is the breakthrough guide to understanding this ever-growing health problem. This comprehensive manual takes advantage of new findings from both clinical and physician studies while providing guidance in clear, authoritative language. Touching on every aspect of metabolic syndrome, including: risk factors and possible symptoms; doctor’s visits, including choosing a specialist; and dealing with the emotional/psychological strain of long-term illness, Living with Metabolic Syndrome offers powerful techniques and real-world advice that sufferers can immediately relate to.

Living with Metabolic Syndrome covers:
• Detailed information on the risk factors for metabolic syndrome, including diet, lifestyle and heredity
• The variety of possible symptoms, such as fatigue and low appetite, which can accompany the syndrome
• Treatment options, both medical and holistic, including the latest research discoveries and updates
The essential steps after receiving a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome, including a quick-start 10-step checklist
• The role that each doctor and specialist will play in your diagnosis and treatment regimen

Providing not only knowledge and hope, but new and practical ways of confronting and living with the syndrome, Living with Metabolic Syndrome lets you reclaim your health, your energy, and your life.
"Dr. Ali's book Living with Metabolic Syndrome serves as a great reference for readers looking for meticulously researched insights on metabolic syndrome. This is rare and unique literature that covers virtually all the microcosms and specifics of the syndrome in such as succinct manner. I enjoyed reading it and highly recommend it to medical highbrows as well as general knowledge seekers." - Moshe Lewis, MD, MBA, MPH, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehab, California Pacific Medical Center
Naheed Ali, M.D., Ph.D. is a medical writer, editor, and educator. A graduate of Adelphi University, Dr. Ali received his medical degree from Xavier University School of Medicine. His postgraduate work includes a certificate in Lifestyle Medicine and Nutrition from Harvard Medical School and a Ph.D. from the College of Natural Health. Dr. Ali is the author of ten books for patients and caregivers. Visit him online at naheedali.com. View titles by Naheed Ali
Metabolic Syndrome Post-Diagnosis Checklist
Preface

Part I: Groundwork
1: Real Meaning of Metabolic Syndrome
2: History of Metabolic Syndrome
3: Anatomy of Metabolic Syndrome
4: Physiology of Metabolic Syndrome
5: Importance of Sugar Health
6: Importance of Hormone Health
7: Importance of a Healthy Circulatory System

Part II: Clinical Picture
8: Pathology of Metabolic Syndrome
9: Causes and Risk Factors of Metabolic Syndrome
10: Diagnosing Metabolic Syndrome
11: Role of Family Practice Physicians in Metabolic Syndrome
12: Role of Internists in Metabolic Syndrome
13: Role of Endocrinologists in Metabolic Syndrome
14: Role of the Hospital in Metabolic Syndrome

Part III: Faces of Metabolic Syndrome
15: In Relation to Abnormal Blood Pressure
16: In Relation to Cholesterol Problems
17: In Relation to Excess Body Fat
18: In Relation to Heart Attacks
19: In Relation to Sugar Imbalance
20: Types of Sugar Disorders
21: Disorders Associated with Metabolic Syndrome

Part IV: Resolutions
22: Natural Approaches
23: Exercises for Metabolic Syndrome
24: Medicinal Approaches
25: Surgery and Metabolic Syndrome
26: Addressing the Genetics
27: Addressing the Mind
28: Addressing the Pain

Part V: Homestretch
29: Collective Efforts
30: Conclusion

Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
Appendix B: For Further Reading
Appendix C: About the Author
Appendix D: Endnotes
Index

About

THE FIRST TRULY COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE FOR METABOLIC SYNDROME PATIENTS

Affecting well over 50 million Americans, the series of conditions known as metabolic syndrome has reached epidemic proportions. Found in patients where increased blood pressure, high blood sugar level, excess body fat, and abnormal cholesterol level occur together, metabolic syndrome increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. With so many conditions working together, and no set list of identifiable symptoms, the best defense against metabolic syndrome is information—understanding the need for proper diet, exercise, and wellness checks. So long as patients at risk of developing metabolic syndrome understand their risk factors, they can work to prevent the syndrome and restore their good health.

Incorporating information from all the latest research and treatment options, Living with Metabolic Syndrome is the breakthrough guide to understanding this ever-growing health problem. This comprehensive manual takes advantage of new findings from both clinical and physician studies while providing guidance in clear, authoritative language. Touching on every aspect of metabolic syndrome, including: risk factors and possible symptoms; doctor’s visits, including choosing a specialist; and dealing with the emotional/psychological strain of long-term illness, Living with Metabolic Syndrome offers powerful techniques and real-world advice that sufferers can immediately relate to.

Living with Metabolic Syndrome covers:
• Detailed information on the risk factors for metabolic syndrome, including diet, lifestyle and heredity
• The variety of possible symptoms, such as fatigue and low appetite, which can accompany the syndrome
• Treatment options, both medical and holistic, including the latest research discoveries and updates
The essential steps after receiving a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome, including a quick-start 10-step checklist
• The role that each doctor and specialist will play in your diagnosis and treatment regimen

Providing not only knowledge and hope, but new and practical ways of confronting and living with the syndrome, Living with Metabolic Syndrome lets you reclaim your health, your energy, and your life.

Praise

"Dr. Ali's book Living with Metabolic Syndrome serves as a great reference for readers looking for meticulously researched insights on metabolic syndrome. This is rare and unique literature that covers virtually all the microcosms and specifics of the syndrome in such as succinct manner. I enjoyed reading it and highly recommend it to medical highbrows as well as general knowledge seekers." - Moshe Lewis, MD, MBA, MPH, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehab, California Pacific Medical Center

Author

Naheed Ali, M.D., Ph.D. is a medical writer, editor, and educator. A graduate of Adelphi University, Dr. Ali received his medical degree from Xavier University School of Medicine. His postgraduate work includes a certificate in Lifestyle Medicine and Nutrition from Harvard Medical School and a Ph.D. from the College of Natural Health. Dr. Ali is the author of ten books for patients and caregivers. Visit him online at naheedali.com. View titles by Naheed Ali

Table of Contents

Metabolic Syndrome Post-Diagnosis Checklist
Preface

Part I: Groundwork
1: Real Meaning of Metabolic Syndrome
2: History of Metabolic Syndrome
3: Anatomy of Metabolic Syndrome
4: Physiology of Metabolic Syndrome
5: Importance of Sugar Health
6: Importance of Hormone Health
7: Importance of a Healthy Circulatory System

Part II: Clinical Picture
8: Pathology of Metabolic Syndrome
9: Causes and Risk Factors of Metabolic Syndrome
10: Diagnosing Metabolic Syndrome
11: Role of Family Practice Physicians in Metabolic Syndrome
12: Role of Internists in Metabolic Syndrome
13: Role of Endocrinologists in Metabolic Syndrome
14: Role of the Hospital in Metabolic Syndrome

Part III: Faces of Metabolic Syndrome
15: In Relation to Abnormal Blood Pressure
16: In Relation to Cholesterol Problems
17: In Relation to Excess Body Fat
18: In Relation to Heart Attacks
19: In Relation to Sugar Imbalance
20: Types of Sugar Disorders
21: Disorders Associated with Metabolic Syndrome

Part IV: Resolutions
22: Natural Approaches
23: Exercises for Metabolic Syndrome
24: Medicinal Approaches
25: Surgery and Metabolic Syndrome
26: Addressing the Genetics
27: Addressing the Mind
28: Addressing the Pain

Part V: Homestretch
29: Collective Efforts
30: Conclusion

Appendix A: Glossary of Terms
Appendix B: For Further Reading
Appendix C: About the Author
Appendix D: Endnotes
Index