Diabetes and Organ Dysfunction in the Developing and Developed World

Authors

  • Ian James Martins

Keywords:

global, diabetes, appetite, nafld, neurodege -neration, nutrition, obesity, metabolic syndrome, pancreatic disease

Abstract

Induction of global organ disease has become important with the events related to diabetes in both the developed and developing world Type 2 diabetes and peripheral organ disease are connected to Type 3 diabetes that involves the brain early in life associated with brain diseases stroke dementia Alzheimer s disease The incidence of diabetes has been predicted to increase to 21 by 2050 In various continents the rise in the global diabetes epidemic has been associated with diseases of various organ diseases related to obesity diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases Parkinson s disease and Alzheimer s disease Nutritional therapy has become of central importance as early nutritional therapy may delay organ disease and aging

How to Cite

Ian James Martins. (2015). Diabetes and Organ Dysfunction in the Developing and Developed World. Global Journal of Medical Research, 15(F1), -. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/897

Diabetes and Organ Dysfunction in the Developing and Developed World

Published

2015-01-15