Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders

Journal Title
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders

METAB SYNDR RELAT D

ISSN / eISSN
1540-4196 / 1557-8518
Aims and Scope
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing solely on the pathophysiology, recognition, and treatment of this major health condition. The Journal meets the imperative for comprehensive research, data, and commentary on metabolic disorder as a suspected precursor to a wide range of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, gout, and asthma.

Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders coverage includes:

-Insulin resistance-
Central obesity-
Glucose intolerance-
Dyslipidemia with elevated triglycerides-
Low HDL-cholesterol-
Microalbuminuria-
Predominance of small dense LDL-cholesterol particles-
Hypertension-
Endothelial dysfunction-
Oxidative stress-
Inflammation-
Related disorders of polycystic ovarian syndrome, fatty liver disease (NASH), and gout
Subject Area

MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL

CiteScore
3.60 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Medicine - Internal Medicine Q2 #70/140
Medicine - Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Q3 #132/232
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL - SCIE Q4
H-index
40
Country/Area of Publication
United States
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Publication Frequency
Quarterly
Year Publication Started
2003
Annual Article Volume
72
Open Access
NO
Contact
MARY ANN LIEBERT INC, 140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, USA, NY, 10801

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