Is Glycemic Control the Primary Goal in Diabetes Treatment?

Nikolaos Rachiotis, Ariadni Skopeliti, Panagiota Mitrou
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The prevalence of Diabetes is steadily increasing, raising public health concerns. Hyperglycemia leads to microvascular and macrovascular diseases through several metabolic and biochemical pathways. Previous clinical trials and observational studies have demonstrated that tight glycemic control can reduce the incidence of diabetic complications, with the greatest benefit shown in younger patients with diabetes of shorter duration and those who have no prior history of cardiovascular disease. Moreover, previous studies highlight the concept of metabolic memory and legacy effect, since controlling diabetes early can have an impact on long-term prognosis of the disease. As to whether it is time to consider shifting the treatment focus for patients with type 2 diabetes from a glucose-centric to a weight-centric or a cardio-centric approach, the dilemma remains theoretical; glucose control, weight loss and effective treatment of metabolic and cardio-vascular co-morbidities are interrelated components of an integrated plan of care that should be addressed simultaneously and effectively.
血糖控制是糖尿病治疗的首要目标吗?
糖尿病的发病率正在稳步上升,引起了公众对健康的关注。高血糖通过多种代谢和生化途径导致微血管和大血管疾病。以往的临床试验和观察性研究表明,严格控制血糖可降低糖尿病并发症的发生率,其中以糖尿病病程较短的年轻患者和既往无心血管疾病史的患者获益最大。此外,以往的研究还强调了代谢记忆和遗产效应的概念,因为早期控制糖尿病会对疾病的长期预后产生影响。至于现在是否应该考虑将2型糖尿病患者的治疗重点从以血糖为中心转移到以体重为中心或以心血管疾病为中心的方法上,这个难题仍停留在理论上;控制血糖、减轻体重以及有效治疗代谢和心血管并发症是综合治疗计划中相互关联的组成部分,应同时有效地加以解决。
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