Understanding Cardiometabolic Syndrome

What is Cardiometabolic Syndrome?

Cardiometabolic syndrome (also called metabolic syndrome) is a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing your risk of:

Heart disease

Stroke

Type 2 diabetes
It’s a sign that your body is under metabolic stress, often related to insulin resistance.

How Common is It?

About 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. has this syndrome.

Key Risk Factors

You may have cardiometabolic syndrome if you have 3 or more of these:
Risk Factor Criteria
🚩 Abdominal obesity (waist) > 40 in (men), > 35 in (women)
🚩 High blood pressure ≥ 130/85 mmHg or on treatment
🚩 High triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dL or on treatment
🚩 Low HDL cholesterol < 40 (men) or < 50 (women)
🚩 High fasting blood sugar ≥ 100 mg/dL or on treatment

Why Does It Matter?

This syndrome doubles the risk of heart disease and increases diabetes risk fivefold.
It’s also linked to fatty liver disease and increased inflammation in the body.

How to Prevent or Manage It

Lose Weight

Even 5–10% weight loss improves risk factors.

Be Active

Aim for at least 150 minutes/week of exercise.

Eat Smart

Focus on whole foods, more fiber, less sugar and saturated fat (e.g., Mediterranean or DASH diet).

Stop Smoking

Smoking worsens insulin resistance and artery damage.

Control Blood Pressure, Cholesterol & Sugar

Work with your healthcare provider to monitor and treat these.

Manage Stress & Sleep

Both influence metabolism and heart health.

Takeaway

Cardiometabolic syndrome is preventable and reversible. Small, consistent lifestyle changes can lower your risks and improve your health. To get personalized guidance, you can schedule a visit with our team at Insight Heart Health.

Dr. Simona Campa
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