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Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method

Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is now a very serious health problem in Japan and a public preventive strategy is essential to reduce morbidity. A systematic interventional strategy for the metabolic syndrome remains to be established. In order to address this issue, a multi-center study; Japan...

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Autores principales: Munakata, Masanori, Honma, Hiroki, Akasi, Mitugu, Araki, Takaharu, Kawamura, Takahiko, Kubota, Masashi, Yokokawa, Tomoko, Maruhashi, Akira, Toyonaga, Toshihiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2496971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18561516
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author Munakata, Masanori
Honma, Hiroki
Akasi, Mitugu
Araki, Takaharu
Kawamura, Takahiko
Kubota, Masashi
Yokokawa, Tomoko
Maruhashi, Akira
Toyonaga, Toshihiro
author_facet Munakata, Masanori
Honma, Hiroki
Akasi, Mitugu
Araki, Takaharu
Kawamura, Takahiko
Kubota, Masashi
Yokokawa, Tomoko
Maruhashi, Akira
Toyonaga, Toshihiro
author_sort Munakata, Masanori
collection PubMed
description Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is now a very serious health problem in Japan and a public preventive strategy is essential to reduce morbidity. A systematic interventional strategy for the metabolic syndrome remains to be established. In order to address this issue, a multi-center study; Japanese Study to Organize Proper lifestyle modification for the metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS), has been established by nine preventive medical centers among Rosai hospital groups. This study comprises a cross-sectional study (J-STOP-MetS 1) and a prospective randomized control study (J-STOP-MetS 2). J-STOP-MetS 1 examines the causes of the metabolic syndrome by means of a questionnaire in a large cohort of patients with the metabolic syndrome and control subjects matched for age and sex. J-STOP-MetS 2 examines the hypothesis that guidance on lifestyle modifications will help at risk patients to reduce abdominal fat and cardiovascular risk factors. The metabolic syndrome patients are randomly assigned either to a single visit to a guidance group or multiple visits every two months. The individualized guidance is provided by the coordination of physician, trained nurse, dietician and exercise trainer. Several parameters are measured before and six months after the first guidance session, including, body weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, several blood markers and arterial stiffness. The J-STOP-MetS is the first large-scale clinical study of the metabolic syndrome in Japan and should provide important evidence for the practical management of the metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-24969712008-08-26 Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method Munakata, Masanori Honma, Hiroki Akasi, Mitugu Araki, Takaharu Kawamura, Takahiko Kubota, Masashi Yokokawa, Tomoko Maruhashi, Akira Toyonaga, Toshihiro Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is now a very serious health problem in Japan and a public preventive strategy is essential to reduce morbidity. A systematic interventional strategy for the metabolic syndrome remains to be established. In order to address this issue, a multi-center study; Japanese Study to Organize Proper lifestyle modification for the metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS), has been established by nine preventive medical centers among Rosai hospital groups. This study comprises a cross-sectional study (J-STOP-MetS 1) and a prospective randomized control study (J-STOP-MetS 2). J-STOP-MetS 1 examines the causes of the metabolic syndrome by means of a questionnaire in a large cohort of patients with the metabolic syndrome and control subjects matched for age and sex. J-STOP-MetS 2 examines the hypothesis that guidance on lifestyle modifications will help at risk patients to reduce abdominal fat and cardiovascular risk factors. The metabolic syndrome patients are randomly assigned either to a single visit to a guidance group or multiple visits every two months. The individualized guidance is provided by the coordination of physician, trained nurse, dietician and exercise trainer. Several parameters are measured before and six months after the first guidance session, including, body weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, several blood markers and arterial stiffness. The J-STOP-MetS is the first large-scale clinical study of the metabolic syndrome in Japan and should provide important evidence for the practical management of the metabolic syndrome. Dove Medical Press 2008-04 2008-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2496971/ /pubmed/18561516 Text en © 2008 Munakata et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd
spellingShingle Original Research
Munakata, Masanori
Honma, Hiroki
Akasi, Mitugu
Araki, Takaharu
Kawamura, Takahiko
Kubota, Masashi
Yokokawa, Tomoko
Maruhashi, Akira
Toyonaga, Toshihiro
Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title_full Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title_fullStr Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title_full_unstemmed Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title_short Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
title_sort japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (j-stop-mets): design and method
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2496971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18561516
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