Association of Inflammatory Markers with Metabolic Syndrome among Pre & Post-menopausal Women

Khalida Shaikh *

Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

Shabnam Aijaz Khowaja

Suleman Roshan Medical College and Hospital Tando Adam, Pakistan.

. Marvee

DGO. MS OBGYN, SMO Social Security Hospital, Pakistan.

Ghulam Nabi Pathan

Department of Physiology, Indus Medical College – Tando Muhammad Khan, Pakistan.

Bilal Razaque Memon

Liaquat University Hospital, Hyderabad, Pakistan.

Areeba Memon

Aga Khan University, Karachi , Pakistan.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) comprises of an array of clinical, physiological, metabolic and biochemical disturbances; associated with a systemic inflammatory response. The debilitating condition entails high morbidity and mortality and thus it is important to identify and resolve it timely; a goal which may be achieved with the help of biomarkers. Fibrinogen and hsCRP; highly sensitive C-reactive protein, are found to be increased in acute inflammations. The raised quantity is indicative of underlying inflammatory states and thus may be relevant to MetS.

Objectives: To determine the association of inflammatory markers with metabolic syndrome among pre & post-menopausal women.

Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional analysis was carried out on a sample of 278 women (aged at or above 25 years) presenting to the Outpatient Department of General Medicine and the Obstetrics – Gynecology at Liaquat University Hospital (Hyderabad) from 01-02-2020 to 01-10-2020. Data was collected using a structured interview-based proforma which include information about biodata and sociodemographic details of research participants and biochemical analysis (CRP, DLC and fibrinogen and insulin measurement).

Results: In this study a cumulative MetS prevalence was found out to be around 60% (63.7% as per IDF criteria and (57.6% as per ATP-III classifications). Women with MetS had higher levels of CRP and fibrinogen. Women with high fibrinogen levels and CRP suffered with more type of metabolic abnormalities.

Conclusion: The findings of this studies showed that with total body fat and fat percentage, body mass-index, have a positive association with the studied inflammatory markers (CRP and fibrinogen).

Keywords: Metabolic syndrome, inflammatory marker, CRP, fibrinogen


How to Cite

Shaikh, Khalida, Shabnam Aijaz Khowaja, . Marvee, Ghulam Nabi Pathan, Bilal Razaque Memon, and Areeba Memon. 2022. “Association of Inflammatory Markers With Metabolic Syndrome Among Pre & Post-Menopausal Women”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 34 (23A):27-32. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i23A35872.

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