Metabolic Syndrome
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Laboratory marker for metabolic syndrome NEFA FS (Non-esterified fatty acids) Marker to determine the metabolic status – surrogate marker for insulin resistance Marker for heart disease and stroke, especially in individuals with low HDL and high LDL Marker for cardiovascular risk assessment HDL-C Immuno FS LDL-C Select FS Marker for atherosclerosis risk assessment Sensitive marker for early detection of coronary risk: Atherosclerosis risk assessment Independent risk factor for coronary artery diseases Marker for determination of altered phospholipid concentration or composition Marker of vulnerable and unstable plaques Marker for diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes – “blood glucose memory” over the past six to eight weeks Glucose Gluc-DH FS Glucose GOD FS 5’ Glucose GOD FS 10’ Glucose Hexokinase FS Marker to monitor blood sugar regulation Sensitive marker for folate and cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency. Independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) Sensitive marker for detection of ketoacidosis Albumin in Urine/CSF FS (Microalbumin) Early marker for diabetic nephropathy and hypertension Marker for reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR); Superior to creatinine, especially for detection of moderate impaired kidney function Metabolic Syndrome Early Detection – Early Intervention DiaSys Diagnostic Systems GmbH Alte Strasse 9 65558 Holzheim Germany Climate neutral print (Carbon neutral) ID: DE-626-968864 Printed on FSC certified paper High Performance Ready-to-Use Reagents Minimized Interferences Long Shelf-life and Onboard Stability Traceable to In

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Metabolic Syndrome NEFA in Insulin Resistance The metabolic syndrome (MetS) has received increased attention over the past years. It is widespread in countries of Western lifestyle. Estimates indicate that approximately 34% of the population (> 20 years) meet the criteria defining the metabolic syndrome. It comprises of a cluster of interrelated risk factors of metabolic origin appearing to promote the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as well as to increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The most important factor linking obesity to the development of metabolic...

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Metabolic Syndrome NEFA in Insulin Resistance The metabolic syndrome (MetS) has received increased attention over the past years. It is widespread in countries of Western lifestyle. Estimates indicate that approximately 34% of the population (> 20 years) meet the criteria defining the metabolic syndrome. It comprises of a cluster of interrelated risk factors of metabolic origin appearing to promote the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as well as to increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The most important factor linking obesity to the development of metabolic...

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Laboratory marker for metabolic syndrome NEFA FS Marker to determine the metabolic status - 1 5781 .. (Non-esterified fatty acids) surrogate marker for insulin resistance Triglycerides FS 5’ Marker for heart disease and stroke, especially 1 5760 .. Triglycerides FS 10’ in individuals with low HDL and high LDL 1 5710 .. Cholesterol FS 5’ Marker for cardiovascular risk assessment 1 1350 .. HDL-C Immuno FS Marker for atherosclerosis risk assessment 1 3521 .. Apolipoprotein A1 FS Sensitive marker for early detection of...

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