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METABOLIC SYNDROME AND PARASITIC DISEASES: INTERRELATION AND PATHOGENETIC MECHANISMS

Kamalova D.A. - Central Asian Medical University Uzbekistan, Fergana

Soliyeva G.A. - Central Asian Medical University Uzbekistan, Fergana

Resume

This article examines the possible relationship between metabolic syndrome (MS) and parasitic diseases. The pathogenetic mechanisms linking these conditions are analyzed, including the effect of parasitic infections on the development of components of the metabolic syndrome. The data from studies conducted in Russia, Uzbekistan and abroad are presented, as well as prospects for further research in this field are discussed. Metabolic syndrome is a complex of interrelated risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Parasitic diseases are widespread in various regions of the world, especially in developing countries. Despite the obvious difference in etiology, there is a hypothesis about a possible relationship between chronic parasitic infections and the development of metabolic syndrome. Understanding this relationship may contribute to the development of new approaches to the prevention and treatment of both conditions.

Key words: metabolic syndrome, obesity, worms, diabetes mellitus, cholesterol, glucose, immunity.

First page

411

Last page

417

For citation:Kamalova D.A., Soliyeva G.A. - METABOLIC SYNDROME AND PARASITIC DISEASES: INTERRELATION AND PATHOGENETIC MECHANISMS//New Day in Medicine 3(77)2025 411-417 https://https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/3-77-2025

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