Metabolic Syndrome – Are You at Risk?

72472151Metabolic Syndrome or Syndrome X is a condition that was first reported in 1978 by Dr. Gerald B. Phillips. This syndrome is considered to be a powerful independent risk factor for mortality and morbidity associated with cardiovascular disease.

A very frightening statistic puts 1 in every 4 persons in North America at risk for developing Metabolic Syndrome.

The syndrome involves a cluster of symptoms that are often associated with diabetes
mellitus and cardiovascular diseases. The cluster may include high blood pressure, high
blood sugar, high cholesterol, increased waist to hip ratio and/or obesity, as well as a
reduced sensitivity of our cells to insulin with resultant inflammation.

The book by Reaven entitled “Syndrome X: Overcoming the Silent Killer That can Give
you a Heart Attack” maintains that the first line of treatment for this condition is dietary
and lifestyle changes. These changes may include the following simple interventions:

  • Eat foods that are low in glycemic index.
  • Eat smaller portion meals more frequently through the day to reduce glycemic
    load.
  • Eliminate intake of refined carbohydrates (eg. pop, pastries) and processed foods.
  • Exercise three to five times per week (at least 30 minutes each time) to improve
    lean muscle mass and decrease fat mass.

While the suggestions above are essential, additional nutritional support may be required.
These may include essential fatty acids like fish oils, chromium picolinate and herbs such
as cinnamon bark and green tea leaf extract.

It is imperative however, that if you have metabolic syndrome, please consult with your
healthcare provider to ensure that your healthcare goals are addressed.

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About Dr. Aaron Hoo

Dr. Aaron Christopher Hoo graduated from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology at the University of British Columbia. Aaron has a private medical practice in downtown Vancouver and travels across North America as a keynote speaker, educating doctors on functional medicine and clinical nutrition. In addition, he is a clinical supervisor and faculty member at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine.

Dr. Hoo is also a medical writer for a Canadian health sciences corporation and past contributing writer with the Canadian Disability Magazine; he currently serves as a board member at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. In his spare time, he maintains a balance of spirituality and wellness through travel, regular exercise, yoga and meditation.