友好脂肪理论-解释糖尿病和肥胖的悖论。

Q2 Medicine
European Endocrinology Pub Date : 2019-04-01 Epub Date: 2019-04-12 DOI:10.17925/EE.2019.15.1.25
Rajiv Singla, Mithun Murthy, Sweta Singla, Yashdeep Gupta
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摘要

肥胖被称为所有疾病之母,从历史上看,它与糖尿病有着密切的联系。然而,糖尿病流行病学与肥胖之间仍然存在一些矛盾,目前还没有提出统一的假说来解释这些矛盾现象。尽管肥胖和糖尿病的患病率都在不断增加,但在不同的种族群体中,糖尿病和肥胖程度之间存在差异关系。此外,身体质量指数较高的人在慢性糖尿病并发症,特别是心血管并发症方面有更好的生存优势。这篇叙事性评论试图用一个统一的理论来解释这些矛盾而复杂的关系。我们认为脂肪细胞实际上是人体的朋友,可以预防糖尿病的发生,也可以帮助减轻糖尿病的并发症。脂肪组织实际上是游离脂肪酸的储存库,负责胰岛素抵抗,并防止它们溢出到胰岛素敏感组织,因此,脂肪理论是友好的。
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Friendly Fat Theory - Explaining the Paradox of Diabetes and Obesity.

Friendly Fat Theory - Explaining the Paradox of Diabetes and Obesity.

Friendly Fat Theory - Explaining the Paradox of Diabetes and Obesity.

Obesity has been called the mother of all diseases and, historically, has been strongly linked to diabetes. However, there are still some paradoxes that exist in diabetes epidemiology and obesity and no unifying hypothesis has been proposed to explain these paradoxical phenomena. Despite the ever-increasing prevalence of both obesity and diabetes, differential relationships exist between diabetes and the extent of obesity in various different ethnic groups. In addition, people with a higher body mass index have been shown to have an improved survival advantage in terms of chronic diabetes complications, especially cardiovascular complications. This narrative review attempts to explain these paradoxical and complex relationships with a single unifying theory. We propose that adipocytes are actually friends of the human body to prevent the occurrence of diabetes and also help in mitigating the complications of diabetes. Adipose tissue actually acts as a reservoir of free fatty acids, responsible for insulin resistance, and prevents their overflow into insulin-sensitive tissues and, therefore, friendly fat theory.

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