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Metabolic Syndrome Hormonal Linkage

Meaning

Metabolic syndrome hormonal linkage describes the intricate and bidirectional relationship between dysfunctional endocrine signaling and the constellation of clinical features defining metabolic syndrome, including central obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. Key hormonal imbalances, such as hyperinsulinemia, cortisol excess, and sex hormone dysregulation, are not merely symptoms but active contributors to the progression of the syndrome. Understanding this linkage is essential for effective clinical management, as addressing the underlying hormonal derangements can improve multiple metabolic risk factors simultaneously.