This chapter discusses the effects of vitamins as antioxidant compounds and their potential use as therapeutics in the management of type 2 diabetes and its complications.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-815776-3.00038-3Fernanda S. ToninHelena H. Borba...
responsible for more than 1 million deaths each year. Cases of type 2 diabetes are increasing faster in developed countries such as the U.S. and Western Europe.
folate(consumingleafy greenssuch as raw spinach) or take supplements in the form offolic acid(400 mcg) or L-methylfolate (safe and more bioavailablee form), andCoQ10(at least 100 mg daily). Also those onstatinsshould supplement these three vitamins....
It is likely that these analogues will find a use as beta-cell-protective and -stimulating agents as adjuncts to the current treatment for type 2 diabetes. These agents could play a major role in preventative strategies for type 1 diabetes in humans, because of their profile as both beta cel...
(3) patients who had received organ transplant surgery and/or immunosuppressive therapy before; (4) patients who had chronic diarrhea or other diseases that clearly affect the absorption of vitamin D, and taking medication that affects the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins; and (5) patients with...
Feeling full more quickly can help to reduce your calorie intake and aid in weight loss. High-fiber foods are also often rich in vitamins and minerals, which boosts your nutrition. To practice the plate method, simply divide your plate into three. Make half your plate non-starchy vegetables,...
Tell your health care provider about all the medicines you take,including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbal supplements, and other medicines to treat diabetes, including insulin or sulfonylureas. How should I use Victoza®?
Most plant foods are rich in fiber,vitamins, and minerals. People with type 2 diabetes may focus on: Brewer's yeast Buckwheat Broccoli and other related greens Cinnamon Cloves Coffee Okra Leafy greens Fenugreek seeds Sage Some studies show that certain plant foods may help your body fight inflam...
Vitamin effects on the immune system: Vitamins A and D take centre stage. Nat. Rev. Immunol., 8 (9) (2008), pp. 685-698 10.1038/nri2378 19172691 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 19. G. Penna, S. Amuchastegui, N. Giarratana, K.C. Daniel, M. Vulcano, S. Sozzani, L. Adorin...
Vitamins D, C, and E in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus: modulation of inflammation and oxidative stress The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasing worldwide, and certain population subgroups are especially vulnerable to the disease. To red... B Alaa - 《Biologi...