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International View on Preventive Measures to Combat the Metabolic Syndrome Development in Children

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v21i1/2391

Abstract

This review analyzes the published data on preventive measures to combat the metabolic syndrome (MS) development in children. Recent international studies discuss various risks and territorial differentiation in health status of children with MS. Such databases as PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science were used for literature review. It consists of 12 sources, all articles were published between 2020 and 2021. This issue is studied very poorly and requires additional clinical research and identification of new aspects of preventive measures to combat the development of MS in children. The discussion of this topics and further study of the modern aspects of preventive measures of this syndrome are crucial for the timely MS diagnosis and implementation of modern prevention methods due to its wide prevalence, high socio-economic significance, and deteriorating quality of life of children with MS and obesity.

About the Authors

Alexey V. Shulaev
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kazan


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Anastasia A. Shikaleva
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kazan


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Not declared



Rafael F. Shavaliev
Kazan State Medical University; Republican Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan
Russian Federation

Kazan


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Not declared



Valery Yu. Albitsky
Research Institute of Pediatrics and Children’s Health in “Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences”
Russian Federation

Moscow


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Not declared



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Shulaev A.V., Shikaleva A.A., Shavaliev R.F., Albitsky V.Yu. International View on Preventive Measures to Combat the Metabolic Syndrome Development in Children. Current Pediatrics. 2022;21(1):51-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v21i1/2391

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