A Review of the Diabetic Status in India

P. K. Gupta, Sonnahallipura Munivenkatappa Byregowda, Archana. Munivenkatarayappa, Raju Hanumegowda, Chandrananthi Chithananthan, Shravani S Daptardar, Joanna Nicole D’Souza, Vanam Rashmi, Faheena Anjum N Jahangir, Sarah Philip, Y. Khatoon
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Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) also known as diabetes, is a chronic metabolic disorder that is rapidly becoming a worldwide concern with severe economic, social, and health consequences. Diabetes is a collection of metabolic illnesses defined by hyperglycemia that results due to abnormalities in the secretion of insulin, its action, or a combination of the two. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), there were around 387 million diabetics worldwide in 2014, with that number anticipated to climb to 592 million by 2035. Additionally, the fact that over half of the population has diabetes that goes undiagnosed adds to the difficulty of diagnosis. Diabetes is already on the increase in India as a result of a combination of genetic predisposition and lifestyle changes brought about by globalization and urbanization. Even though diabetes affects a large section of India's population, diabetes awareness campaigns are few and far between, although it is one of the most severe issues to be addressed. Regular exercise, stress management, yoga, and regular exercise, as well as mindful nutrition, are all important aspects of diabetes control. This research gives an overview of the current status of diabetes in India, as well as the influence of nutrition, geographic distribution, and air pollution on the spread of the disease. It also addresses some of the diabetic therapies.
印度糖尿病现状综述
目的:糖尿病(DM)也被称为糖尿病,是一种慢性代谢紊乱,正迅速成为全球关注的严重的经济、社会和健康后果。糖尿病是一种代谢疾病,由胰岛素分泌异常、胰岛素作用异常或两者结合引起的高血糖引起。根据国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)的数据,2014年全球约有3.87亿糖尿病患者,预计到2035年这一数字将攀升至5.92亿。此外,超过一半的人口患有未确诊的糖尿病,这增加了诊断的难度。由于全球化和城市化带来的遗传易感性和生活方式的改变,印度的糖尿病患者数量已经在增加。尽管糖尿病影响了印度很大一部分人口,但对糖尿病的认识活动却寥寥无几,尽管这是需要解决的最严重的问题之一。定期锻炼、压力管理、瑜伽、定期锻炼以及注意营养,都是控制糖尿病的重要方面。本研究概述了印度糖尿病的现状,以及营养、地理分布和空气污染对疾病传播的影响。它还涉及到一些糖尿病的治疗方法。
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