Metabolic Syndrome Center - West Babylon, NYWest Babylon Internist Doctors for Metabolic SyndromeType of Physician: Internist What is a Internist? A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists. Specialty: Internal Medicine Common Name: Internist Doctors in West Babylon *![]() Jennifer Mingione MD PC ![]() James A Stallone DO ![]() Howard M Hertz MD PC ![]() Alka Bishnoi MD ![]() Long Island Medical Associates ![]() Long Island Medical Associates ![]() Island Primary Medical Associates ![]() Vincent R Leddy MD & Richard J Valinotti MD ![]() Shabeer A Dar MD ![]() Long Island Medical Care ![]() Robert A Smolarz MD PC ![]() Robert L Carlin MD ![]() Hwang & Lin MDs ![]() Hwang & Lin MDs ![]() Island Total Medical Care PC ![]() Barry H Balot MD ![]() Jody S Greenfield MD ![]() South Shore Comprehensive Medical Group PC ![]() Yin Lee Chin MD ![]() David Huang MD ![]() Stephanus J Tjan MD ![]() Imtiaz A Khokhar MD ![]() Mary Mattheos MD ![]() Mary P Matthews MD ![]() Linda M Scarsella MD ![]() Drs Collin & Austriacu ![]() Anna G Gorski MD ![]() Drs Nash, Samuels & Lenefsky ![]() Drs Nash, Samuels & Lenefsky ![]() Drs Nash, Samuels & Lenefsky ![]() Krishnaiyer Subramani MD ![]() Anthony Cipolla MD ![]() South Bay Cardiovascular Associates ![]() MLKJ Health Center ![]() MLKJ Health Center ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Good Samaritan Hospitalist ![]() Krzysztof A Sygnarowicz MD ![]() Leonard A Berlin DO ![]() Abu M Haque MD ![]() Kevin & Stephen S Lee MD ![]() Kevin & Stephen S Lee MD ![]() Frank J Parasmo MD PC ![]() Queens-Long Island Medical Group PC ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Drs Hsieh & Lobo ![]() Preventive Medical Care ![]() Brunswick Hospital Center ![]() Elena A Schmute MD ![]() Piya Ghoshal MD ![]() Elena A Schmute MD ![]() Elena A Schmute MD ![]() Salvatore Serpe MD Andrew T Serpe MDs ![]() Salvatore Serpe MD Andrew T Serpe MDs ![]() Raymond Jensen MD ![]() Suffolk Nephrology Associates ![]() Suffolk Nephrology Associates ![]() Suffolk Nephrology Associates ![]() Suffolk Nephrology Associates ![]() Broadlawn Nursing Manor & Rehab Center ![]() Mark Siegelheim MD ![]() Saeed I Bajwa MD ![]() Jorge L Gardyn MD ![]() Claire D Koch MD ![]() Claire D Koch MD ![]() Johnson C Chan MD ![]() Dominic J Posillico MD ![]() William Padula MD ![]() Lawrence D Campbell MD PC ![]() Laura Coudrey MD ![]() Paul D Greenblat MD ![]() United Medical Associates PLLC ![]() Carl-Henri Sanchez MD PC ![]() Richard Michalowicz MD ![]() Brian L Vogel MD ![]() Southside Hospital ![]() Southside Hospital ![]() Massoud K Benhuri MD ![]() Park Boulevard Internal Medicine ![]() Alan J Seymour MD ![]() Joseph S DeVito MD ![]() Saji Francis MD PC ![]() Sonia K Qadir MD PC ![]() Massapequa Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Vincent Anzalone MD ![]() Robert E Fogel MD ![]() Massapequa Internal Medicine Associates West Babylon, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-10
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Metabolic SyndromeRead the Metabolic Syndrome article » What is metabolic syndrome?An association between certain metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease has been known since the 1940s. In the 1980s this association became more clearly defined and the term metabolic syndrome (also known as syndrome X or the dysmetabolic syndrome) was coined to designate a cluster of metabolic risk factors that come together in a single individual. In more current times, the term metabolic syndrome is found throughout medical literature and in the lay press as well. There are slight differences in the criteria of diagnosis - depending on which authority is quoted. Regardless, the concept of a clustering of risks factors leading to cardiovascular disease is well accepted. The main features of metabolic syndrome include insulin resistance, hypertension (high blood pressure), cholesterol abnormalities, and an increased risk for clotting. Patients are most often overweight or obese. Insulin resistance refers to the diminished ability of cells to respond to the action of insulin in promoting the transport of the sugar glucose, from blood into muscles and other tissues. Because of the central role that insulin resistance plays in the metabolic syndrome, a separate article is devoted to insulin resistance.
How is metabolic syndrome defined?The definition of metabolic syndrome depends on which group of experts is doing the defining. Based on the guidelines from the 2001 National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (ATP III), any three of the following traits in the same individual meet the criteria for the metabolic syndrome:
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