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  • Position Statement

     
     
     
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    The metabolic syndrome considerably increases the risk of cardiovascular and renal events in hypertension. It has been associated with a wide range of classical and new cardiovascular risk factors as well as with early signs of subclinical cardiovascular and renal damage. Obesity and insulin resistance, beside a constellation of independent factors, which include molecules of hepatic, vascular, and immunologic origin with proinflammatory properties, have been implicated in the pathogenesis.

    Read the full ESH position statement regarding the metabolic syndrome in hypertension, from the Journal of Hypertension 2008;26:1891-1900