Risk Factors for Metabolic Syndrome
- Genetic factors, which you inherit from your family
- Environmental factors such as diet and physical activity level
- Ethnicity—Mexican American women, Caucasians, and African Americans have a higher risk.
- Obesity—You are more likely to develop many of the underlying conditions of metabolic syndrome if you are overweight, especially if that extra weight is around your waist.
- Having disorders or conditions associated with metabolic disorder such as:
- Type 2 diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Cholesterol problems
- Coronary artery disease—a heart condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart narrow, increasing the chances of a heart attack
- Polycystic ovary syndrome—a hormonal disorder that occurs when a woman produces an excess of male hormones
- Genes—Having a family history of the disorders listed above
- Physical inactivity
- Poor diet—Eating a diet high in calories, sugar, saturated fats, and starchy foodsand low in dietary fiber increases your risk.
- Unhealthy habits, such as smoking
- Certain medication, such as atypical antipsychotics
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