A comparative analysis of the prevalence of diabetes mellitus has been made in particular of its leading complications at international, European, national and regional levels. The study covered 3056 patients from hospital and outpatient care units and non-statutory patient organizations on the territory...
If your results are in the prediabetes range, your doctor might order more tests and offer ideas for lifestyle changes to help bring down your blood sugar levels. The goal is to lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes or delay it for as long as possible. Normal Blood Sugar for Ad...
Diabetes is a disease characterized by blood glucose levels that are too high due to insufficient insulin production. Diet directly affects blood glucose levels.
For people with diabetes, the body does not make enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. As a result, blood sugar levels may be too high. Over time, consistently high blood sugar levels can lead to complications such as nerve, eye, kidney, and heart damage. Postprandial refers to ...
Epidemiologic studies5,47 have suggested that higher consumption of added sugar is associated with increased consumption of total calories and unhealthy dietary patterns, which in turn might increase the risk of unhealthy outcomes, such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and CVD. Thus, added...
PATIENTS, RISK FACTORS, INCIDENCE, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, BLOOD SUGAROBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between nondiabetic glucose levels and cardio ... M Coutinho,HC Gerstein,Y Wang,... - 《Diabetes Care》 被引量: 5048发表: 1999年 The Relationship between Thyroid Function and the Risk Fa...
risk factors associated with aging by normalizing hormone levels which decreased with aging and resulted in diseases such as Alzheimer's diseases and diabetes... K Moorthy,UCS Yadav,MR Siddiqui,... - 《Biogerontology》 被引量: 53发表: 2004年 ...
body weight, body mass index (BMI), percentage of body fat, and intrahepatocellular lipid [11], whereas another pooled analysis of prospective cohorts indicated a positive association between ASB and CVD mortality, particularly when it is consumed at high intake levels (>2 servings per day) [...
SSBs consumption is related to inflammation, as large amounts of dietary sugars increase tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) levels [8], a higher cortisol release [9], and higher other inflammatory cytokine levels [10]. An intervention study among children who had nasal congestion symptoms showe...
to get into your body's cells so they can use it. When your blood sugar rises, your pancreas releases insulin, letting glucose into cells. Your liver and muscles store extra glucose, which keeps your blood sugar levels normal. Diabetes interrupts this process. In type 2 diabetes, your body...