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What is Metabolic Syndrome?
Metabolic syndrome or disorder is not classified as a disease; instead, it is a combination of several pathological conditions, including diabetes, stroke, and coronary heart disease. Diabetes, obesity, stroke, and cardiovascular disorders have harmful effects whenever they coexist, but their combination poses a life-threatening condition known as a metabolic disorder. It can lead to atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries). Arterial walls begin to narrow due to fat and cholesterol accumulation. Blockages in these walls result in blood clot formation. A heart stroke can occur as a consequence of this clotting. Likewise, this syndrome increases the likelihood of diabetes by five times.
Causes:
A metabolic disorder is not a single source-oriented condition; instead, multiple factors are linked together to be the cause of it. Let’s discuss the primary ones:
Insulin resistance:
Insulin resistance is the most significant cause of metabolic disorders. In this condition, glucose-producing cells cannot store or process glucose. Firstly, your elevated glucose levels send a feedback signal to the pancreas to secrete additional insulin, resulting in a pathological condition known as hyperinsulinemia, which can lead to type 2 diabetes.
Belly fat:
Obesity is one of the primary causes of metabolic disease. It may contribute to cardiovascular diseases and insulin resistance.
Physical inactivity:
A sedentary lifestyle results in several metabolic disorders and creates a favorable environment for various diseases to affect people.
Unhealthy diet:
A diet high in carbohydrates or fats, highly processed or junk food, and a low intake of whole grains may contribute to metabolic disorders.
Hormonal imbalance:
Hormones play a crucial role in the development of metabolic syndrome. In females, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to obesity and diabetes.
Metabolic Syndrome Symptoms:
In the early stages, metabolic disease does not have apparent symptoms, but it may present any of these signs as it advances. Your high blood glucose levels may cause the following warning signs:
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Blurred vision
- Fatigue
- Increased thirst
- Darkened skin in your armpits or the sides of your neck
Diagnosis:
History:
Healthcare providers first gather your records, including medical and family history. All pathological conditions related to metabolic disorders may have a genetic basis. They will also inquire about your dietary habits and physical activities.
Physical examination:
During the physical assessment, they will evaluate your age, weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure.
Diagnostic tests:
These tests shall be performed to monitor your
- Blood pressure:
- Blood sugar:
- Lipid profile:
Treatment:
Once diagnosed with the syndrome and its causes, the healthcare provider provides you with the metabolic syndrome treatment plan. It may include.,
Medication:
If lifestyle modification has not yet controlled the syndrome, your healthcare practitioner will prescribe you a few medicines. These drugs target lowering your LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure. Eventually, they will reduce your weight and improve insulin metabolism.
Weight-loss surgery (bariatric surgery):
Individuals who cannot lose weight through regular exercise, dietary management, or medications are now referred for bariatric surgery.
Gastric bypass surgery lowers blood pressure and LDL cholesterol levels. Body weight will decrease one year after the surgery.
Gastric bypass surgery lowers blood pressure and LDL cholesterol levels. Body weight will decrease one year after the surgery.
Welcome to the Dr. Waseem’s Reversal Program!
Dr. Waseem has confidently launched a campaign regarding diabetes reversal. Previously, it was thought that diabetes or other metabolic disorders are irreversible, and one has to be on medicines for his entire life. Dr. Waseem firmly believes in this and proves that we can reverse these disorders just by lifestyle management.
Medicines have specific side effects and shouldn’t be taken for a prolonged period until necessary. He successfully treated his patients with diabetes and fatty liver, and now they are living healthy lives. In diabetes, glucose-level-lowering medicines reduce blood sugar levels.
Medicines have specific side effects and shouldn’t be taken for a prolonged period until necessary. He successfully treated his patients with diabetes and fatty liver, and now they are living healthy lives. In diabetes, glucose-level-lowering medicines reduce blood sugar levels.
1. Diet management:
Insulin resistance is the primary cause of all these complications associated with metabolic disorders. Increasing exercise and losing weight is achievable by adopting the following strategies:
Intermittent Fasting
Best possible solution to reverse your metabolic disorders.
Keto-diet
Keto diet plans consist of high-fat and low-carbohydrate diets, i.e., less than 30% carbohydrates. It is the best diet for metabolic syndrome. A heart-friendly diet prioritizes monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Incorporating seeds, nuts, olive oil, and coconut oil provides a good source of healthy fats.
Have Some High Fibre Diet
Prefer whole grains, such as whole wheat, over white rice or bread. Whole grains are enriched with fiber and nutrients. High fiber intake slows the absorption process, thereby avoiding sudden insulin spikes. Half of the diet should consist of whole grains.
Fresh Leafy Vegetables and fruits
They will help balance calorie intake and reduce belly fat. Additionally, they lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Say No To Junk Food
Avoid highly processed or junk foods. Choose home-cooked meals over eating out.
Cut Down Sugary Items
Reducing your sugar intake will help minimize insulin spikes. Avoid juices or fruits with high sugar content. Regularly check your blood glucose levels. Specifically, a fasting test is recommended, with a desirable level below 8.
Supplements
Incorporate supplements into your daily routine, such as vitamin D and B1. These supplements should have high protein and low carbohydrate values.
Exercise can assist an obese individual by increasing lean body mass due to fat loss. Walking, swimming, cycling, or any easily performed exercise should be preferred. Exercise reduces hypertension and type 2 diabetes and has a positive psychological effect. Our trainers at the gym will recommend suitable exercises. Moreover, regular exercise increases lean muscle mass, which enhances insulin receptors. Consequently, it lowers insulin levels in the body.
Ready to Take Control of Your Health?
Dr. Waseem is a trailblazer in diabetes reversal programs in Pakistan! He has successfully helped countless people reverse their metabolic syndrome. With regular follow-ups, many have found a path to reversing their metabolic issues and living healthier, happier lives.
Don’t wait any longer! Book your appointment with Dr. Waseem for a personalized metabolic disorder diet plan and easy-to-follow guidelines. Visit Ginnastic Health Centre (GHC) in Islamabad and start your journey to a healthier you today!
Why Ginnastic Health Center?
Expert Team
Led by Dr. Waseem, our team is renowned for their expertise in diabetes care, providing top-tier treatment.
Individualized Approach
Services are tailored to your specific health needs and goals, ensuring a personalized approach to diabetes management.
Comprehensive Care
From initial diagnosis to ongoing management, we offer a full spectrum of diabetes care services.
Patient-Focused Care
Your well-being is our priority, and we offer compassionate support throughout your health journey.
Meet the Health Professionals
Dr Waseem
Dr Waseem
Asad Amjad
Asad Amjad
Dr. M Mehdi Abbas
Dr. M Mehdi Abbas
Sakina Rizvi
Sakina Rizvi
Rakhshanda Qureshi
Rakhshanda Qureshi
Sana Rehman
Sana Rehman
Nayab Shahid
Nayab Shahid
Dr. Humaira Arif
Dr. Humaira Arif
Emaan Azhar
Emaan Azhar
Syeda Nafeesa Ahmad
Syeda Nafeesa Ahmad
Momna Shah
Momna Shah
Muhammad Bilal Khan
Muhammad Bilal Khan
Frequently Asked Questions
Risk factors for the syndrome are as follows.
- High triglyceride levels
- High fasting blood glucose level (diabetes)
- High LDL (bad) cholesterol
- Low HDL (good)cholesterol
- Older age
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Fatty liver
- Genetic
- Geographical origin
Here are the five primary signs:
- Belly fat
- High blood pressure
- Impaired fasting blood glucose
- High triglyceride levels
- Low HDL (good) cholesterol.
Ginnastic Health Centre treats this disorder through a healthier lifestyle modification, including dietary management and exercise practices. They will keep you physically fit and reduce your belly fat.
A ketogenic is the best-recommended diet for metabolic disorders. Dr.Waseem and his team are there to generate a customized diet chart to reverse your syndrome more healthily.
Get the Best Diabetes Treatment in Islamabad
Contact Us
Take charge of your diabetes with the guidance of Islamabad’s top diabetes specialist. Contact Ginnastic Health Center today to book your consultation and start your journey toward better health.
- Address: 3rd Floor Interlace Plaza, I-8 Markaz, Islamabad
- Phone: 03373333405
- Email: ginnastichealths@gmail.com
- Website: https://ginnastic.pk/
Our committed team is ready to provide the care and support you need for effective diabetes management and reversal.