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Metabolic syndrome is associated with a lethal outcome for patients with COVID-19

Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Worse Outcomes in COVID-19

Higher risk for death seen among mostly Black adults with MetS hospitalized for COVID-19 in New Orleans
Survivors of pediatric abdominal or pelvic tumors have lower lean mass in association with radiation doses and worse metabolic outcomes

Lean Mass Lower in Survivors of Pediatric Abdominal, Pelvic Tumors

Survivors also have increased prevalence of insulin resistance, low HDL, and high triglycerides
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among young adults in the United States is rising

Metabolic Syndrome Up in Young Adults in the United States

Significant increases between 2011 and 2016 also seen for women, Asians, and Hispanics
Higher intake of whole-fat dairy products is associated with a lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome as well as hypertension and diabetes

Higher Intake of Whole-Fat Dairy May Cut Metabolic Syndrome Risk

Similar associations found for hypertension, diabetes in large multinational cohort study
Social factors might be significant contributors to coexisting metabolic syndrome and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Social Inequality May Contribute to Poor Metabolic, Bone Health

Risk for coexisting metabolic syndrome, osteoporosis up for postmenopausal women with low social status
Upward income mobility is associated with lower perceived stress and fewer depressive symptoms but with higher rates of metabolic syndrome

Upward Income Mobility Tied to Worse Cardiometabolic Health

Worse outcomes on all health indicators predicted by downward mobility
Moderate fish intake during pregnancy (one to three times per week) is associated with improvements in the subsequent metabolic health of children

Moderate Maternal Fish Intake May Aid Child Metabolic Health

But high maternal mercury exposure tied to unfavorable metabolic profile in children
Plant-based diets lower in sulfur amino acids are associated with a reduced risk for cardiometabolic diseases

Americans’ Protein-Rich Diets May Up Heart Disease Risk

Findings may have important public health implications for chronic disease prevention
There is a significant increased risk for diabetes mellitus in postmenopausal women who are metabolically unhealthy

Regardless of Weight, Metabolic Health Tied to New Diabetes

Normal-weight but metabolically unhealthy women have twofold greater incidence of diabetes
For patients with deep vein thrombosis

Metabolic Syndrome May Up Risk for VTE Recurrence After DVT

Significantly higher odds seen for all four components of MetS, with largest risk increase for hyperlipidemia