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Measuring waist circumference correctly makes a substantial difference. Use a non-elastic tape measure at the midpoint between the lower rib and iliac crest, ensure the patient is standing relaxed (not sucking in their abdomen), and measure at the end of a gentle exhalation. Incorrect technique is the most common reason for inconsistent waist circumference values between clinicians.

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Gerald Reaven coined the term 'Syndrome X' in his landmark 1988 Banting Lecture at the American Diabetes Association, proposing that insulin resistance was the common thread linking glucose intolerance, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia. The term 'metabolic syndrome' was gradually adopted as a more descriptive name for what Reaven had identified — and his conceptual framework revolutionised cardiometabolic risk thinking.

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