M Royer
University of Buenos Aires
6 Papers
198 Citations
M Royer is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolic syndrome & Waist. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
The US National Cholesterol Education Programme Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III): prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal Latin American women
M Royer,Camil Castelo-Branco,Juan E. Blümel,Peter Chedraui,L Danckers,A Bencosme,D Navarro,S. Vallejo,M T Espinoza,Gustavo Gómez,Humberto Izaguirre,F Ayala,Mabel Martino,E Ojeda,W Onatra,J. Saavedra,Konstantinos Tserotas,E Pozzo,V Manriquez,M. Prada,E Grandia,C Zuniga,D Lange,F Sayegh +23 more
TL;DR: There is a high prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal Latin American women seeking gynecologic health care, and age, years since menopause, obesity and hypertension are strong predictors of this condition.
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Lipid and lipoprotein profile in menopausal transition. Effects of hormones, age and fat distribution.
Gabriela Berg,Viviana Mesch,Laura Boero,F Sayegh,M. Prada,M Royer,María Luz Muzzio,Laura Schreier,Nestor Siseles,Haydee Benencia +9 more
TL;DR: Menopause, age and the increase in abdominal fat distribution were three independent and significant factors impairing lipoprotein profiles from the beginning of the menopausal transition.
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Metabolic syndrome throughout the menopausal transition: influence of age and menopausal status.
Viviana Mesch,Laura Boero,Nestor Siseles,M Royer,M. Prada,F Sayegh,Laura Schreier,Haydee Benencia,Gabriela Berg +8 more
TL;DR: The frequency of metabolic syndrome increased from the time of the menopausal transition to the postmenopause, and abdominal obesity was the most frequent feature observed.
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Androgens in relationship to cardiovascular risk factors in the menopausal transition
Viviana Mesch,Nestor Siseles,P. N. Maidana,Laura Boero,F Sayegh,M. Prada,M Royer,Laura Schreier,Haydee Benencia,Gabriela Berg +9 more
TL;DR: An increment in the androgenic milieu that correlates with abdominal fat, insulin resistance and atherogenic lipoproteins becomes evident after the menopausal transition and suggests that evaluation of cardiovascular disease risk in these women should include androgens, considering that abdominal obesity is one of the main determinants of the relationship between androgensic parameters and cardiovascular risk factors.
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Increased plasma activity of metalloproteinase 2 in women with metabolic syndrome
Verónica Miksztowicz,María Luz Muzzio,M Royer,M. Prada,Regina Wikinski,Laura Schreier,Gabriela Berg +6 more
TL;DR: The finding of increased plasma activity of MMP-2 in women with MetS is important because they fit in with an early stage of cardiovascular disease; and measurement of soluble molecules may improve the risk assessment, early diagnosis, and prognosis of cardiac disease.
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