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Year : 2017 | Volume
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Metabolic profile of obese subjects
Ghouini Ahmed1, Djoghlaf Djamel El Harb1, El Bahi Hanane1, Khelfat Khireddine2, Seed Karima2
1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Blida, Algeria 2 Faculty of Medicine, University of Algiers, Algeria
Correspondence Address:
Ghouini Ahmed Faculty of Medicine, University of Blida Algeria
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None

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Obesity, a global scourge, has deleterious effects on health because it is associated in the long term with multiple and severe complications. Frequent metabolic and hemodynamic complications combine to form the metabolic syndrome: glycoregulation disorders, dyslipidemia, hypertension, coagulation disorders, hyperuricemia, the common factor of which is hyperinsulinemia and the consequences in terms of atherosclerosis and particularly severe vascular accidents. These complications occur mainly in the middle part of life. In the light of these data, in this protocol carried out in a sample of subjects followed in consultation for obesity, we aimed at ass
essing the metabolic profile in order to establish the correlation between certain parameters of the metabolic syndrome and overweight.
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