Metabolic syndrome, a little known but widespread condition, is linked to various risk factors including sustained high levels of insulin in the bloodstream. People with this condition have a raised risk of heart disease and heart attack as well as stroke, Type 2 diabetes, cancer and infertility in women.
This ultimate lifestyle disease is the direct result of too little exercise and too much central fat. The two conspire to make muscle and liver cells resist the messages from insulin, a hormone that persuades cells to absorb blood sugar. Then, because your cells aren't responding to the insulin your body normally creates, more insulin is pumped out. In the end your cells do absorb blood sugar — but insulin levels may remain dangerously high for decades.
Here's some information on what you can do if you're concerned about metabolic syndrome.