Official Journal of Japan Society of Ningen Dock
Online ISSN : 2186-5027
Print ISSN : 1880-1021
ISSN-L : 1880-1021
The Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and Physique
Tetsuya IshikawaAyumi ItoYoshinobu KidaYukihisa Kato
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2006 Volume 21 Issue 3 Pages 689-693

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Objective: The purpose of our study is to examine what kind of physique we shoud make and how do we normalize the Metabolic Syndrome Date. And the way to realize it, we reference the diagnosis standard of MS published by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine et at all (2005.4). Methods: We invested 18,377 people (men: 11,836, women 6,541) for the purpose of realizing the those relation in the 2004 year. According to the diagnosis standard on the MS is as follows. GroupA: Increased triglyceride (above 150mg/dl) and low high density lipoprotein cholesterol (following 39 mg/dl), GroupB impaived fasting glucose (above 110mg/dl), Group C: systolic blood pressure (above 130mmHg) and diastolic blood pressure (above 85 mmHg), Group D: Group A as well as Group B, Group E: Group A as well as Group C, Group F: Group B as well as Group C, Group G: Group A, Group B as well as Group C. And each date distributed men and women separately. Furthermore we distinguish normalized date and abnormal date. The standard is as follows. Normalized date: Total-(A+B+C), Abnormal date: D+E+F+G. And we compared them with body mass index (BMI) and percent body fat (bioelectrical impedance: BI). Results: The result are as follows. Men normal (44.1%): BMI 22.4, BI 20.5. Men abnormal (18.2%): BMI 24.7, BI 24.2. Women normal (69.4%): BMI 21.2, BI 26.2. Women abnormal (6.1%): BMI 24.3, BI 31.5. Conclusions: Consequently we get hold of the subject that is the relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and Physique making of the average date of metabolic disorder. Still more we consider above 24 of BMI is in substitution for the standard of physique of MS.
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