The small sample size and the presence of an individual with an extremely low METS in the untreated group at the start of observation led to a lower average METS in the untreated group. While there was no statistically significant difference in METS between the two groups, this reflects the ...
Although the pathophysiological cause of MetS is still controversial, the central role of abdominal obesity in MetS is well documented [8]. Obesity is a disease condition that is characterized by a low-grade systemic inflammation [9]. In addition to its role in obesity, systemic inflammation, me...