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The Cardiometabolic Program within the Cardiovascular Health Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota offers a unique, personalized treatment plan for people with metabolic syndrome. Based on Mayo's highly successful cardiac rehabilitation program, the program combines diet and exercise prescriptions with a state-of-the-art facility, hands-on experience and a focus on behavioral change to maximize success.
Metabolic syndrome is a long-recognized medical condition, but has been defined only recently. A person is diagnosed with the syndrome when he or she has three of these five disorders affecting metabolism:
Although any of these factors alone is unhealthy, the net effect of having at least three of these disorders is even worse, dramatically increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In fact, metabolic syndrome carries the same cardiovascular risk as smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. The good news is that intervention and treatment in a comprehensive program can decrease cardiovascular risk and prevent the onset of diabetes.
Studies have shown that the most effective and long-lasting treatment for metabolic syndrome is regular exercise and a healthy diet. One of the only programs of its kind in the nation, Mayo Clinic's Cardiometabolic Program combines strategies for diet and exercise with behavior modification to most effectively manage the disorder. The core component program is six weeks long.
Much more than telling participants what they should and should not eat, the program focuses on behavioral change and teaching the skills necessary to make good choices.
Services include:
In the Cardiometabolic Program, each participant receives an exercise prescription to progress into an active lifestyle at a healthy pace. Services include:
Before beginning the program, patients undergo measurement of all metabolic syndrome components, and have periodic measurements taken throughout the program to provide participants with information to track their progress. After completing the in-house program, a long-term follow-up program supports participants and tracks their ongoing success.
In Mayo Clinic's tradition of collaboration and teamwork, the Cardiometabolic Program draws on the valuable experience of its dedicated staff members, including:
Patients may be referred by their primary physicians, or they may make appointments on their own. To set up an initial evaluation with the Cardiometabolic Program, please call 507-284-4443 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time.
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