2型糖尿病的种族差异:黑人种族的叙事回顾

B. Ezeokpo, C. V. Ugwueze
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种族/民族差异包括与疾病风险、结果和治疗相关的临床、生物学、遗传或表观遗传因素,但与社会经济因素无关。这些在2型糖尿病中的存在对不同种族和民族的认识和护理产生了不同的视角。这在个性化护理中变得非常重要,而不是与这些差异一起应用。新的抗糖尿病药物有很大的希望,但在不同种族之间却没有可比性的疗效。使用基因组学的新药开发同样受到影响,它们的药物遗传学和药物基因组学应用也受到影响。2型糖尿病亚群在流行病学、发病机制和诊断方面存在种族/民族差异。然而,这些差异是不同的,独立于药物治疗、糖尿病慢性肾病和糖尿病视网膜病变的差异。对于非裔美国人和其他黑人,其不同表现的2型糖尿病尚未得到充分的研究。即使有数据,在制定指导方针时也没有考虑到这些数据。因此,有必要呼吁采取行动。文献检索是在PubMed, Medline和Google,搜索词种族,民族,差异和2型糖尿病。
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The racial and ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes mellitus: A black race narrative review
Racial/ethnic differences cover clinical, biological, genetic, or epigenetic factors associated with disease risk, outcome, and treatment that are not related to socio-economic factors. The presence of these in type 2 diabetes mellitus produces a different perspective to the understanding and care in different races and ethnic groups. This becomes very important with individualized care that is not applied alongside these differences. Newer antidiabetic drugs with great promises do not have comparable efficacies across the races. New drug developments using genomics are similarly affected, so also their pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic applications. Racial/ethnic differences are found among the subgroups of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the aspects of epidemiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis. These differences are, however, different and independent of the differences found in drug treatment, diabetic chronic kidney disease, and diabetic retinopathy. For the African Americans and other Blacks, the type 2 diabetes with its different manifestations has not been adequately studied. Even when data exist, they are not taken into cognizance in formulating guidelines. There is, therefore, a need for a call to action. Literature search was in PubMed, Medline, and Google, for search terms race, ethnic, differences, and type 2 diabetes.
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