Metabolic problems represent a group of disorders characterized by impaired biochemical processes that regulate energy, nutrient utilization, and hormone function. These disorders, including obesity, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and thyroid dysfunction, pose a significant public health challenge worldwide. The increasing prevalence of metabolic problems has contributed to higher rates of cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, and other chronic conditions, placing a heavy burden on healthcare systems. This paper examines the causes, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and public health implications of metabolic problems. It also highlights preventive measures, screening strategies, and multidisciplinary management approaches, emphasizing population-level interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Published Date: 2025-09-30; Received Date: 2025-09-01