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1 Are there any medication specifically targeting metabolic syndrome and hypertension A: Medications may target individual components antihypertensives for blood pressure but comprehensive management often involves addressing lifestyle factors.



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Does doing physical excercise may show any difference in metabolic syndrome and hypertension
A: Yes regular exercise helps improve insulin sensitivity control weight and lower blood pressure benefiting both metabolic syndrome and hypertension.


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Is there a genetic component for metabolic syndrome and hypertension A: Genetics can play a role, but lifestyle factors often have a significant impact. A family history may increase the risk.


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How does metabolic syndrome show effect on cardiovascular health
A: Metabolic syndrome significantly raises the risk of cardiovascular diseases by promoting atherosclerosis hardening and narrowing of the arteries and increasing the likelihood of blood clot formation.

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How does insulin resistance contribute to hypertension? A: Insulin resistance can lead to increased insulin levels, promoting sodium retention and raising blood pressure.


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I am m varshith of final mbbs have learnt different lifestyle factors that affect metabolic syndrome
And insulin resistance becoming a major reason for many disorders in our lifestyle
Which involves mainly eating habits and timely eating and type of food habits






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