Excelsior correspondent
Jammu, February 18: As the metabolic syndrome pandemic looms large in urban as well as rural populations, Dr. Sushil Sharma, Head of Cardiology Department, GMCH Jammu, has announced that the Shiv Man of Block Balwal, Muti village A day-long cardiac awareness and health checkup camp was held in Dir. Jammu's main motto is to educate people about the adverse effects of metabolic syndrome and its treatment in order to adopt a heart-friendly diet and lifestyle and prevent heart complications early.
In his interaction with people, Dr. Sushil said that metabolic syndrome is defined as the co-occurrence of obesity-related cardiovascular risk factors such as abdominal obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL cholesterol and hypertension. His previous conceptualization of MetS focused on insulin resistance as a core feature, which is clearly consistent with the above list of features. ”
“Each component of this syndrome is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and the combination of these risk factors can lead to a variety of conditions including microvascular dysfunction, coronary atherosclerosis and calcification, cardiac dysfunction, and myocardial infarction. The incidence and severity of cardiovascular disease increases in association with cardiovascular disease, heart failure, and heart failure. Although there is progress in understanding the etiology and consequences of this complex disease, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. “Remaining incompletely understood, it is unclear how these concurrent risk factors conspire to cause the various deleterious cardiovascular diseases associated with obesity,” said Dr. Sharma. .
Other participants in the camp include Dr. Dhaneshwar Kapur and Dr. Devinder Singh. The paramedics and volunteers include Paramveer Singh, Vinay Kumar, Jatin Bhasin, Amish Jamwal, Rahul Vaid, Sunil Pandit, Mukesh Kumar, Gurav Sharma, Amnish Dutta, Ranjeet Singh, Raj. Kumar included.