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Lipoprotein and Metabolic syndrome

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Difference between Lipoprotein and Metabolic syndrome

Lipoprotein vs. Metabolic syndrome

A lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly whose purpose is to transport hydrophobic lipid (a.k.a. fat) molecules in water, as in blood or extracellular fluid. Metabolic syndrome, sometimes known by other names, is a clustering of at least three of the five following medical conditions: abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high serum triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels.

Similarities between Lipoprotein and Metabolic syndrome

Lipoprotein and Metabolic syndrome have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adipocyte, Adipose tissue, Atherosclerosis, Coronary artery disease, High-density lipoprotein, Triglyceride.

Adipocyte

Adipocytes, also known as lipocytes and fat cells, are the cells that primarily compose adipose tissue, specialized in storing energy as fat.

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Adipose tissue

In biology, adipose tissue, body fat, or simply fat is a loose connective tissue composed mostly of adipocytes.

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Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque.

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Coronary artery disease

Coronary artery disease (CAD), also known as ischemic heart disease (IHD), refers to a group of diseases which includes stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death.

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High-density lipoprotein

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are one of the five major groups of lipoproteins.

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Triglyceride

A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids (from tri- and glyceride).

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Lipoprotein and Metabolic syndrome Comparison

Lipoprotein has 75 relations, while Metabolic syndrome has 135. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.86% = 6 / (75 + 135).

References

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