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Within the metabolic syndrome criteria, which finding defines abdominal obesity?

High HDL

Low triglycerides

Normal BP

Abdominal obesity

Central fat accumulation is what abdominal obesity measures, and in metabolic syndrome it is captured by waist circumference. Excess visceral fat around the abdomen signals higher cardiometabolic risk, so the defining finding is an increased waist circumference beyond standard thresholds (commonly >102 cm in men or >88 cm in women, with some guidelines using ethnicity-specific cutoffs). When this criterion is present along with other factors—such as high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, or elevated fasting glucose—the metabolic syndrome diagnosis is considered. The other options reflect different metabolic risks (high HDL is not typical; triglycerides are usually high, not low; blood pressure is often elevated, not normal), which is why abdominal obesity is the defining finding in this context.

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