Background - Th e metabolic syndrome is a series of cardiovascular risk factors, with major implication in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Aims - The retrospective study which covered an 18 months period had the purpose to establish the prevalence of various risk factors within the metabolic syndrome, which can head both profilaxy and treatment for these patients. Material and method - 712 subjects were enroled in this study, who met diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. They were divided by sex, age (20-39 years, 40-59 years, 60-79 years, 80-99 years), living environment (urban, rural) and number of met clinical criteria at the moment of diagnosis (3, 4, 5 criteria). Conclusions - Th e study reveals an increased prevalence of cardiometabolic syndrome among patients from Cardiovascular Recovery Clinic, especially for those who had major cardiac events. Th e identification of at least 3 criteria for metabolic syndrome enables early diagnosis, pursuit of markers for subclinical atherosclerosis and deployment of lifestyle changes, elements that can also be the key in improving clinical and paraclinical parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]