Diabesity among the Yucatecan Maya. Metabolism, genotype, phenotype and considerations of the sociocultural environment and early development.

J. Lara-Riegos, Hugo S. Azcorra-Pérez
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Diabetes and obesity are diseases of relevance in the epidemiological context of Yucatan. The high coexistence and complex interaction between these pathologies have generated an initial characterization of the phenomenon called diabesity, however, it is necessary to resort to comprehensive theoretical frameworks that contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon. Diabesity is particularly relevant in the native population of Mexico. Taking the Maya from Yucatan as a case study, we propose that an ecological perspective of diabesity allows for the identification of the presence of factors at different scales of analysis that help to understand the phenomenon. In this article, we aim to analyze the phenomenon of diabesity in the context of the Yucatecan Maya population, given the demographic importance of this ethnic group in the country and due to the high prevalence of diabetes and obesity. In this descriptive review, we first describe the phenotypic and genotypic traits associated with diabesity; we then discuss the role of the sociocultural factors that have impacted the dietary pattern of the Maya and the available evidence regarding the phenotypic characteristics acquired during the early stages of development and their possible repercussions on metabolism and the presence of obesity and diabetes. Finally, we propose that the failure of insulin secretion and glucolipotoxicity are common factors and a possible unifying factor of diabesity among the Maya. For this purpose, we resort to primary sources of information, including original research articles and chapters from edited books about diabesity and socio-historical essays on the Maya population.
尤卡坦玛雅人的糖尿病。代谢,基因型,表型和社会文化环境和早期发展的考虑。
糖尿病和肥胖症是尤卡坦半岛流行病学背景下的相关疾病。这些病理之间的高度共存和复杂的相互作用已经产生了被称为糖尿病的现象的初步特征,然而,有必要求助于有助于理解这一现象的全面理论框架。糖尿病在墨西哥本土人口中尤为重要。以尤卡坦半岛的玛雅人为例,我们提出,从生态学的角度来看,糖尿病可以在不同的分析尺度上识别有助于理解这一现象的因素的存在。在这篇文章中,我们的目的是在尤卡特坎玛雅人的背景下分析糖尿病现象,考虑到该民族在该国的人口重要性,以及糖尿病和肥胖的高患病率。在这篇描述性综述中,我们首先描述了与糖尿病相关的表型和基因型特征;然后,我们讨论了影响玛雅人饮食模式的社会文化因素的作用,以及关于在发育早期获得的表型特征的现有证据,以及它们对代谢和肥胖和糖尿病的可能影响。最后,我们提出胰岛素分泌失败和糖脂毒性是玛雅人糖尿病的常见因素,也是可能的统一因素。为此,我们求助于主要的信息来源,包括原始研究文章和关于恶魔的编辑书籍中的章节,以及关于玛雅人的社会历史文章。
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