Description

Book Synopsis
The Metabolic Syndrome is a valuable reference text, covering all aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its constituent diseases including inflammation, oxidation and adipocytokines. This book explains the aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical treatment of all risk factors as well as the relationship with diabetes, non alcoholic fatty liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome and coronary heart disease.

The Metabolic Syndrome has been further improved from the 1st edition that was highly commended in 2006 Annual British Medical Association medical books competition. All chapters from the first edition are fully updated and this new edition contains an increase in international contributions and five new chapters on:

  • Childhood obesity and metabolic syndrome
  • Bariatric surgery for obesity
  • Fitness
  • Brain insulin resistance and appetite
  • The nature of the insulin resistance seen in metabolic sy

    Trade Review
    "It's rare to find an academic book as engaging as this one. While clearly focused on a specific disease entity, the magnitude of the metabolic disease epidemic coupled with the comprehensive review of the topic this book delivers, should make it interesting reading to a diverse audience." (Doody's, 3 February 2012)

    "This excellent book must be considered the flagship text in the Wiley series encompassing obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance." (Practical Diabetes, 2011)

    "In all, the text provides a valuable summary of current knowledge, and it may even convince doubters of the existence of the metabolic syndrome! The information that is provided will be of considerable interest to both applied scientists and clinicians who study and treat the epidemics of physical inactivity and obesity that currently afflict so many countries." (Faculty of Physical Education & Health, 2011)



    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors vii

    Foreword, Professor Sir George Alberti xi

    Preface xiii

    1 The Epidemiology of the Metabolic Syndrome and its Association with Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Other Conditions 1
    Sarah H. Wild and Christopher D. Byrne

    2 Metabolic Syndrome and Ethnicity 19
    Therese Tillin and Nita G. Forouhi

    3 Developmental Origins of Endothelial Dysfunction: a Key Step in Cardiometabolic Disease 45
    Christopher Torrens, Geraldine F. Clough and Mark A. Hanson

    4 Developmental Origins of Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes 60
    Susan E. Ozanne and Kenneth Siddle

    5 The Metabolic Syndrome in Childhood 81
    Ram Weiss and Sonia Caprio

    6 Assessment of Insulin Sensitivity 88
    Julia Szendroedi, Esther Phielix and Michael Roden

    7 Recent Progress in Identifying Genes Contributing to Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome 106
    Weijia Xie, Timothy M. Frayling and Michael N. Weedon

    8 Endocrine Aspects of the Metabolic Syndrome 120
    Richard I.G. Holt and Peter H. Sönksen

    9 Brain Insulin Resistance 139
    Katharine F. Hunt, Yee Seun Cheah and Stephanie A. Amiel

    10 Cardiorespiratory Fitness and the Metabolic Syndrome 165
    Paul A. McAuley and Steven N. Blair

    11 Metabolic Syndrome and Mental Illness 177
    Richard I.G. Holt and Robert C. Peveler

    12 Atherothrombosis and the Metabolic Syndrome 194
    Kristina F. Standeven and Peter J. Grant

    13 Inflammation and Metabolic Syndrome 210
    Sridevi Devaraj, David Siegel and Ishwarlal Jialal

    14 Adipocytokine Dysregulation, Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome 229
    Ulf Smith and Xiaolin Yang

    15 Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 245
    Mohamed H. Ahmed and Christopher D. Byrne

    16 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 278
    Naveed Sattar

    17 Nutrition: Its Relevance in Development and Treatment of the Metabolic Syndrome 297
    Lisa Te Morenga and Jim Mann

    18 Treatments for the Metabolic Syndrome 327
    Markolf Hanefeld, Ulrike Schatz and Frank Schaper

    19 Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Therapy for the Metabolic Syndrome 347
    Henry Buchwald

    Index 357

The Metabolic Syndrome

    Product form

    £80.96

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £89.95 – you save £8.99 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Mon 29 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Christopher D. Byrne, Sarah H. Wild

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The Metabolic Syndrome by Christopher D. Byrne

      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9781444336580, 978-1444336580
      ISBN10: 1444336584

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Metabolic Syndrome is a valuable reference text, covering all aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its constituent diseases including inflammation, oxidation and adipocytokines. This book explains the aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical treatment of all risk factors as well as the relationship with diabetes, non alcoholic fatty liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome and coronary heart disease.

      The Metabolic Syndrome has been further improved from the 1st edition that was highly commended in 2006 Annual British Medical Association medical books competition. All chapters from the first edition are fully updated and this new edition contains an increase in international contributions and five new chapters on:

      • Childhood obesity and metabolic syndrome
      • Bariatric surgery for obesity
      • Fitness
      • Brain insulin resistance and appetite
      • The nature of the insulin resistance seen in metabolic sy

        Trade Review
        "It's rare to find an academic book as engaging as this one. While clearly focused on a specific disease entity, the magnitude of the metabolic disease epidemic coupled with the comprehensive review of the topic this book delivers, should make it interesting reading to a diverse audience." (Doody's, 3 February 2012)

        "This excellent book must be considered the flagship text in the Wiley series encompassing obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance." (Practical Diabetes, 2011)

        "In all, the text provides a valuable summary of current knowledge, and it may even convince doubters of the existence of the metabolic syndrome! The information that is provided will be of considerable interest to both applied scientists and clinicians who study and treat the epidemics of physical inactivity and obesity that currently afflict so many countries." (Faculty of Physical Education & Health, 2011)



        Table of Contents

        List of Contributors vii

        Foreword, Professor Sir George Alberti xi

        Preface xiii

        1 The Epidemiology of the Metabolic Syndrome and its Association with Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Other Conditions 1
        Sarah H. Wild and Christopher D. Byrne

        2 Metabolic Syndrome and Ethnicity 19
        Therese Tillin and Nita G. Forouhi

        3 Developmental Origins of Endothelial Dysfunction: a Key Step in Cardiometabolic Disease 45
        Christopher Torrens, Geraldine F. Clough and Mark A. Hanson

        4 Developmental Origins of Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes 60
        Susan E. Ozanne and Kenneth Siddle

        5 The Metabolic Syndrome in Childhood 81
        Ram Weiss and Sonia Caprio

        6 Assessment of Insulin Sensitivity 88
        Julia Szendroedi, Esther Phielix and Michael Roden

        7 Recent Progress in Identifying Genes Contributing to Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome 106
        Weijia Xie, Timothy M. Frayling and Michael N. Weedon

        8 Endocrine Aspects of the Metabolic Syndrome 120
        Richard I.G. Holt and Peter H. Sönksen

        9 Brain Insulin Resistance 139
        Katharine F. Hunt, Yee Seun Cheah and Stephanie A. Amiel

        10 Cardiorespiratory Fitness and the Metabolic Syndrome 165
        Paul A. McAuley and Steven N. Blair

        11 Metabolic Syndrome and Mental Illness 177
        Richard I.G. Holt and Robert C. Peveler

        12 Atherothrombosis and the Metabolic Syndrome 194
        Kristina F. Standeven and Peter J. Grant

        13 Inflammation and Metabolic Syndrome 210
        Sridevi Devaraj, David Siegel and Ishwarlal Jialal

        14 Adipocytokine Dysregulation, Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome 229
        Ulf Smith and Xiaolin Yang

        15 Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 245
        Mohamed H. Ahmed and Christopher D. Byrne

        16 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 278
        Naveed Sattar

        17 Nutrition: Its Relevance in Development and Treatment of the Metabolic Syndrome 297
        Lisa Te Morenga and Jim Mann

        18 Treatments for the Metabolic Syndrome 327
        Markolf Hanefeld, Ulrike Schatz and Frank Schaper

        19 Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Therapy for the Metabolic Syndrome 347
        Henry Buchwald

        Index 357

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account