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Diabetes mellitus: The epidemic of the century
Different classes of diabetes mellitus, type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes and other types of diabetes mellitus are compared in terms of diagnostic criteria, etiology and genetics. The molecular genetics of diabetes received extensive attention in recent years by many prominent investigators and research groups in the biomedical field.
New Aspects of Diabetes Research and Therapeutic Development
I. Introduction. Diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease defined by elevated fasting blood glucose levels due to insufficient insulin production, has reached epidemic proportions worldwide (World Health Organization, 2020).Type 1 and type 2 diabetes (T1D and T2D, respectively) make up the majority of diabetes cases with T1D characterized by autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing ...
Global, regional, and national burden of diabetes from 1990 to 2021
Global, regional, and national burden of diabetes from ...
The burden and risks of emerging complications of diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of various cancers, especially gastrointestinal cancers and female-specific cancers. Hospitalization and mortality from various infections ...
Trends in Diabetes Treatment and Control in U.S. Adults, 1999-2018
Effects of intensive blood-pressure control in type 2 diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med 2010;362:1575-1585. Crossref. ... Chronicle of Diabetes Research and Practice, 3, 1, ...
Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes mellitus affects 8.5 million people globally and is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β cells. ... Research 02 Sept 2024 European Journal of Clinical Nutrition ...
Diabetes mellitus: From molecular mechanism to pathophysiology and
Pharmacology. Diabetes mellitus. 1. Introduction. Diabetes is a long-term, persistent disease that occurs due to the body's inability to process and regulate blood glucose due to the over-secretion of insulin from the pancreas or the inability of the insulin to regulate the blood glucose levels [1]. Insulin is a polypeptide hormone secreted by ...
Diabetes: a defining disease of the 21st century
New estimates published this week in The Lancet indicate that more than 1·31 billion people could be living with diabetes by 2050 worldwide. That's 1·31 billion people living with a disease that causes life-altering morbidity, high rates of mortality, and interacts with and exacerbates many other diseases. The increase in prevalence (up from 529 million in 2021) is expected to be driven by ...
Journal of Diabetes Research
Journal of Diabetes Research is an open access journal that publishes articles related to type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Topics include etiology, pathogenesis, management, and prevention of diabetes, as well as associated complications such as nephropathy. As part of Wiley's Forward Series, this journal offers a streamlined, faster publication ...
PDF GLOBAL REPORT ON DIABETES
ew decades.GlOBAl BurDENGlobally, an estimated 422 million adults were living with diabetes in 2014, compar. d to 108 million in 1980. The global prevalence (age-standardized) of diabetes has nearly doubled since 1980, rising from 4.7% to 8.5.
Current Advances in the Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Latest Inventions in Diabetes Management. In addition to the aforementioned innovations in the management of diabetes, several drugs are still at different stages of clinical trial for eventual use. Others are ready and have been recently introduced into the market. 4.6.1. Drugs Recently Introduced.
Milestones in diabetes
Milestones in diabetes
Current Advances in the Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes mellitus (DM) underscores a rising epidemic orchestrating critical socio-economic burden on countries globally. ... Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches ...
PDF Diabetes Mellitus: Insights from Epidemiology, Biochemistry, Risk
Diabetes can be treated and its complications can be reduced by maintaining diet, physical activity, and proper medication and by regular monitoring of the complications [15,16,22-25]. Table 1. Genes behind monogenic diabetes and their clinical features. Features of Diabetes Gene Involved Clinical Outcome MODY GCK [26]
(PDF) Diabetes Mellitus: A Review
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is commonest endocrine disorder that affects more than 100 million people. worldwide (6% po pulation). It is caused b y deficiency or ineffective production of insulin by ...
Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Current Strategies, Unfocussed Aspects
Introduction. Insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction are the 2 major hallmarks of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) that appear as the result of disturbed homeostasis [].Failure of β-cells (∼80% of their β-cell function) and insulin resistance in muscles and the liver is a vicious triumvirate responsible for the core physiological defects.
Type 2 diabetes
This paper was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, and the NIHR Leicester Clinical Research Facility. ... Banting lecture. From the triumvirate to the ominous octet: a new paradigm for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes. 2009; 58:773-795. Crossref. Scopus (1954 ...
(PDF) Diabetes and the Nutrition and Diets for Its Prevention and
Type 1, Type 2, and the Gestational diabetes are the three major types of diabetes mellitus, although there is a collection of other specific types. ... Discover the world's research. 25+ million ...
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Pathophysiologic Perspective
Introduction. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by a persistently elevated blood glucose, or an elevation of blood glucose after a meal containing carbohydrate ().Unlike Type 1 Diabetes which is characterized by a deficiency of insulin, most individuals affected by T2DM have elevated insulin levels (fasting and/or post glucose ingestion), unless there has been beta cell failure ...
Global, regional, and national burden and trend of diabetes in 195
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. 10-year follow-up of diabetes incidence and weight loss in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study. Lancet 374 , 1677-1686 (2009). Article ...
Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - PMC
Perception and coping mechanisms of patients with diabetes mellitus
Background The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ushered in a period of fear and uncertainty, resulting in structural instability across the globe. Vulnerable individuals, such as patients with diabetes mellitus, are predispose to have adverse effects and complications of COVID-19 when infected. We explored the perception of diabetes mellitus patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and their ...
Clinical Research on Type 2 Diabetes: A Promising and Multifaceted
The chronic complications of type 2 diabetes are a major cause of mortality and disability worldwide [1, 2]. Clinical research is the main way to gain knowledge about long-term diabetic complications and reduce the burden of diabetes. This allows for designing effective programs for screening and follow-up and fine-targeted therapeutic ...
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is taken from the Greek word diabetes, meaning siphon - to pass through and the Latin word mellitus meaning sweet. A review of the history shows that the term "diabetes" was first used by Apollonius of Memphis around 250 to 300 BC. Ancient Greek, Indian, and Egyptian civilizations discovered the sweet nature of urine in this condition, and hence the propagation of the word ...
The early prediction of gestational diabetes mellitus by machine
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a major pregnancy-related disorder that affects fetal and maternal health, causes preterm labor, and could be a risk factor in the mother developing diabetes mellitus type 2 after the delivery in the future. ... By highlighting this advantage, this research contributes to the growing body of research that ...
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Different classes of diabetes mellitus, type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes and other types of diabetes mellitus are compared in terms of diagnostic criteria, etiology and genetics. The molecular genetics of diabetes received extensive attention in recent years by many prominent investigators and research groups in the biomedical field.
I. Introduction. Diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease defined by elevated fasting blood glucose levels due to insufficient insulin production, has reached epidemic proportions worldwide (World Health Organization, 2020).Type 1 and type 2 diabetes (T1D and T2D, respectively) make up the majority of diabetes cases with T1D characterized by autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing ...
Global, regional, and national burden of diabetes from ...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of various cancers, especially gastrointestinal cancers and female-specific cancers. Hospitalization and mortality from various infections ...
Effects of intensive blood-pressure control in type 2 diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med 2010;362:1575-1585. Crossref. ... Chronicle of Diabetes Research and Practice, 3, 1, ...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus affects 8.5 million people globally and is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β cells. ... Research 02 Sept 2024 European Journal of Clinical Nutrition ...
Pharmacology. Diabetes mellitus. 1. Introduction. Diabetes is a long-term, persistent disease that occurs due to the body's inability to process and regulate blood glucose due to the over-secretion of insulin from the pancreas or the inability of the insulin to regulate the blood glucose levels [1]. Insulin is a polypeptide hormone secreted by ...
New estimates published this week in The Lancet indicate that more than 1·31 billion people could be living with diabetes by 2050 worldwide. That's 1·31 billion people living with a disease that causes life-altering morbidity, high rates of mortality, and interacts with and exacerbates many other diseases. The increase in prevalence (up from 529 million in 2021) is expected to be driven by ...
Journal of Diabetes Research is an open access journal that publishes articles related to type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Topics include etiology, pathogenesis, management, and prevention of diabetes, as well as associated complications such as nephropathy. As part of Wiley's Forward Series, this journal offers a streamlined, faster publication ...
ew decades.GlOBAl BurDENGlobally, an estimated 422 million adults were living with diabetes in 2014, compar. d to 108 million in 1980. The global prevalence (age-standardized) of diabetes has nearly doubled since 1980, rising from 4.7% to 8.5.
Latest Inventions in Diabetes Management. In addition to the aforementioned innovations in the management of diabetes, several drugs are still at different stages of clinical trial for eventual use. Others are ready and have been recently introduced into the market. 4.6.1. Drugs Recently Introduced.
Milestones in diabetes
Diabetes mellitus (DM) underscores a rising epidemic orchestrating critical socio-economic burden on countries globally. ... Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches ...
Diabetes can be treated and its complications can be reduced by maintaining diet, physical activity, and proper medication and by regular monitoring of the complications [15,16,22-25]. Table 1. Genes behind monogenic diabetes and their clinical features. Features of Diabetes Gene Involved Clinical Outcome MODY GCK [26]
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is commonest endocrine disorder that affects more than 100 million people. worldwide (6% po pulation). It is caused b y deficiency or ineffective production of insulin by ...
Introduction. Insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction are the 2 major hallmarks of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) that appear as the result of disturbed homeostasis [].Failure of β-cells (∼80% of their β-cell function) and insulin resistance in muscles and the liver is a vicious triumvirate responsible for the core physiological defects.
This paper was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, and the NIHR Leicester Clinical Research Facility. ... Banting lecture. From the triumvirate to the ominous octet: a new paradigm for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes. 2009; 58:773-795. Crossref. Scopus (1954 ...
Type 1, Type 2, and the Gestational diabetes are the three major types of diabetes mellitus, although there is a collection of other specific types. ... Discover the world's research. 25+ million ...
Introduction. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by a persistently elevated blood glucose, or an elevation of blood glucose after a meal containing carbohydrate ().Unlike Type 1 Diabetes which is characterized by a deficiency of insulin, most individuals affected by T2DM have elevated insulin levels (fasting and/or post glucose ingestion), unless there has been beta cell failure ...
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. 10-year follow-up of diabetes incidence and weight loss in the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study. Lancet 374 , 1677-1686 (2009). Article ...
Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - PMC
Background The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ushered in a period of fear and uncertainty, resulting in structural instability across the globe. Vulnerable individuals, such as patients with diabetes mellitus, are predispose to have adverse effects and complications of COVID-19 when infected. We explored the perception of diabetes mellitus patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and their ...
The chronic complications of type 2 diabetes are a major cause of mortality and disability worldwide [1, 2]. Clinical research is the main way to gain knowledge about long-term diabetic complications and reduce the burden of diabetes. This allows for designing effective programs for screening and follow-up and fine-targeted therapeutic ...
Diabetes mellitus is taken from the Greek word diabetes, meaning siphon - to pass through and the Latin word mellitus meaning sweet. A review of the history shows that the term "diabetes" was first used by Apollonius of Memphis around 250 to 300 BC. Ancient Greek, Indian, and Egyptian civilizations discovered the sweet nature of urine in this condition, and hence the propagation of the word ...
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a major pregnancy-related disorder that affects fetal and maternal health, causes preterm labor, and could be a risk factor in the mother developing diabetes mellitus type 2 after the delivery in the future. ... By highlighting this advantage, this research contributes to the growing body of research that ...