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Type 2 diabetes in East Asians: similarities and differences with populations in Europe and the United States

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YEAR IN DIABETES AND OBESITY
卷 1281, 期 -, 页码 64-91

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.12098

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type 2 diabetes; East Asians; Chinese; Japanese; Koreans; diabetic complications; pathophysiology; genetics; beta cell function; visceral adiposity; gestational diabetes

资金

  1. Hong Kong Foundation for Research and Development in Diabetes under Chinese University of Hong Kong
  2. Hong Kong Government Research Grant Committee Central Allocation Scheme [CUHK 1/04C]
  3. Research Grants Council Earmarked Research Grant [CUHK4462/06M, CUHK4724/07M]
  4. Innovation and Technology Fund [ITS/088/08, ITS/487/09FP, ITS/130/11]
  5. Liao Wun Yuk Memorial Fund
  6. Research Fund of the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
  7. Diabetes and Endocrine Research Fund of the Chinese University of Hong Kong

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There is an epidemic of diabetes in Asia. Type 2 diabetes develops in East Asian patients at a lower mean body mass index (BMI) compared with those of European descent. At any given BMI, East Asians have a greater amount of body fat and a tendency to visceral adiposity. In Asian patients, diabetes develops at a younger age and is characterized by early beta cell dysfunction in the setting of insulin resistance, with many requiring early insulin treatment. The increasing proportion of young-onset and childhood type 2 diabetes is posing a particular threat, with these patients being at increased risk of developing diabetic complications. East Asian patients with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of developing renal complications than Europeans and, with regard to cardiovascular complications, a predisposition for developing strokes. In addition to cardiovascular-renal disease, cancer is emerging as the other main cause of mortality. While more research is needed to explain these interethnic differences, urgent and concerted actions are needed to raise awareness, facilitate early diagnosis, and encourage preventive strategies to combat these growing disease burdens.

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