PMID: 18209884Jan 23, 2008Paper

Dietary factors and metabolic syndrome

Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia
Thais SteemburgoMirela J Azevedo

Abstract

The role of diet in metabolic syndrome (MS) has been studied regarding each one of its components: obesity, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and abnormal glucose metabolism. However, few studies evaluated the effects of diet in the presence of MS as a unique independent disease. The aim of this manuscript was to review the role of dietary factors and dietary recommendations for MS. Recently some studies demonstrated that intake of whole-grain foods were negatively associated with MS. Foods with high glycemic index were positively associated with insulin resistance and the prevalence of MS. Following a Mediterranean-style diet caused a reduction in the number of MS components. Also, the adoption of the DASH diet improved the profile of all MS components. A total daily energy intake to obtain and/or to maintain a desirable weight is recommended for patients with MS. The fat content, especially from saturated fat, and cholesterol must be reduced and the intake of whole-grain foods, fruits, and vegetables must be increased. Probably, dietary fibers have an important role in the management of MS. New studies to evaluate the role of diet in the presence and development of MS are needed.

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