Insulin Resistance Syndrome Conference
We are pleased to provide you with the results of the highly successful American College of Endocrinology (ACE)/American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) Insulin Resistance Syndrome Conference in Washington, DC, August 25 - 26, 2002.
- American College of Endocrinology Insulin Resistance Syndrome Position Statement
- Clinical Endocrinologists Establish Strategies To Detect And Manage The Insulin Resistance Syndrome
- Findings and Recommendations from the American College of Endocrinology Conference on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome
- The Insulin Resistance Syndrome and Obesity Fact Sheet
- Find an Endocrinologist
- BMI Chart and Calculator
Obesity is a primary indicator of a serious health condition called the Insulin Resistance Syndrome, which can lead to type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and stroke.
Below are some of the indicators for Insulin Resistance Syndrome. Do you have any of the conditions below?
- Obesity
- Family history of diabetes or heart disease
- High blood pressure
- Low HDL cholesterol
- Elevated triglycerides
Your BMI - Body Mass Index - is the best measure of obesity, and it doesn't require blood tests for diagnosis.
Click on the link above to determine your BMI. If your BMI indicates you are overweight or obese, you should discuss your health risks with your personal physician or local endocrinologist.
BMI is a mathematical measurement, based on your height and weight, which can tell you a lot about body fat. Knowing your BMI can help you find out if youre at risk for certain health problems because of your weight.
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