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Dietary Intake and Type 2 Diabetes



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Autore: Ojo Omorogieva Visualizza persona
Titolo: Dietary Intake and Type 2 Diabetes Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (322 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
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body composition
body mass index
calcium intake
carbohydrate counting
carbohydrate restricted diet
cardiovascular risk factors
chronic conditions
cohort study
dairy products
DASH
diabetes
diabetes management
diabetes mellitus
diabetes reversal
diabetes specific formula
diet quality
dietary intake
dietary management approaches
dietary pattern
energy restricted diet
enteral nutrition
enteral tube feeding
epidemiology
fasting blood glucose
feces
fish
fish oil
folk medicine
food
free fatty acids (FFA)
gestational diabetes
ginseng
glucose monitoring
glycaemic control
glycaemic index
glycated haemoglobin
glycated hemoglobin A
glycemic control
glycemic index
gut microbiome
Hedychium coronarium
high fat diet
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
hyperglycemia
incretins
inflammatory parameters
insulin dosage
insulin resistance
insulin secretion
interleukin-6
isomaltulose
Japanese
lactic acid bacteria
lifestyle management
lipid parameters
lipid profile
lipids
longitudinal analysis
low carbohydrate diet
low energy diet
low-carbohydrate
macronutrients
meta-analysis
metabolic syndrome
micronutrients
muscle
mushroom
nutrition
nutritional supplement
nuts
obesity
pancreatectomy
peanut
polyunsaturated fatty acids
prediabetes
protein and fat counting
PUFA
randomised controlled trial
rosemary extract
short chain fatty acids
standard formula
streptozotocin
subjective appetite
sucromalt
systematic review
T2DM
tempeh
total body fat
total body lean
trace elements
triglyceride
type 1 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
type 2 diabetes mellitus
vegetable oil
very-low-calorie
vitamin D
vitamin D deficiency
women
zinc intake
zinc status
Sommario/riassunto: The prevalence of diabetes is on the increase in the UK and worldwide, partly due to changes in lifestyle which predispose individuals to overweight and obesity. It is estimated that about 90% of the currently diagnosed adults have type 2 diabetes, and based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) report, about 422 million adults were living with diabetes in 2014 compared with 108 million in 1980; this condition caused about 1.5 million deaths in 2012. In the United States of America, it is estimated that about 30.3 million adults are living with diabetes, with a further 1.5 million new diabetes cases diagnosed every year, representing an increasing prevalence of this condition. Diabetes represents a major public health challenge, despite advances in technology and the pharmaceutical industry. These problems may be in the form of acute or long-term complications. Therefore, in order to attenuate the problems of diabetes, management strategies usually include lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity and dietary interventions. Studies which evaluate the role of nutrition in the management of type 2 diabetes often involve human and animal models as these approaches enable us to have a broader and more in-depth understanding of the condition. In some cases, diabetes may co-exist with other conditions, such as stroke, and these may present unique challenges with regard to nutritional interventions. This Special Issue aims to evaluate the risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes and the role of the diet in the management of people with this condition. This evidence is drawn from both human and animal studies.
Titolo autorizzato: Dietary Intake and Type 2 Diabetes  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-705-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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