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Diabetes --- Molecular aspects. --- Nutritional aspects. --- Brittle diabetes --- Diabetes mellitus --- IDDM (Disease) --- Insulin-dependent diabetes --- Ketosis prone diabetes --- Type 1 diabetes --- Carbohydrate intolerance --- Endocrine glands --- Diabetic acidosis --- Glycosylated hemoglobin --- Diseases
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Molecular Nutrition and Diabetes: A Volume in the Molecular Nutrition Series focuses on diabetes as a nutritional problem and its important metabolic consequences. Fuel metabolism and dietary supply all influence the outcome of diabetes, but understanding the pathogenesis of the diabetic process is a prelude to better nutritional control. Part One of the book provides general coverage of nutrition and diabetes in terms of dietary patterns, insulin resistance, and the glucose-insulin axis, while Part Two presents the molecular biology of diabetes and focuses on areas such as oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, insulin resistance, high-fat diets, nutriceuticals, and lipid accumulation. Final sections explore the genetic machinery behind diabetes and diabetic metabolism, including signaling pathways, gene expression, genome-wide association studies, and specific gene expression. While the main focus of each chapter is the basic and clinical research on diabetes as a nutritional problem, all chapters also end with a translational section on the implications for the nutritional control of diabetes.
Molecular biology --- Diabetes --- Molecular aspects. --- Nutritional aspects.
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
History of engineering & technology --- burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) have an important impact on the final energy uses of many sectors of modern society, such as residential, commercial, industrial, transport, and automotive. Moreover, RACHP also have an important environmental impact due to the working fluids that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, which are being phased out according to the Montreal Protocol (1989). Last, but not least, high global working potential (GWP), working fluids (directly), and energy consumption (indirectly) are responsible for a non-negligible quota of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, thus impacting climate change.
History of engineering & technology --- burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy --- burnt-out diabetes --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- dialysis --- end-stage renal disease (ESRD) --- incident diabetes mellitus (DM) --- insulin resistance --- dementia --- dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors --- diabetes mellitus --- type 2 --- Alzheimer’s disease --- vascular --- diabetes --- microperimetry --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- glucose fluctuations --- sarcopenia --- diabetic retinopathy --- type 1 diabetes --- quality of life --- treatment satisfaction --- patient-reported outcomes --- plaque characteristics --- carotid plaque --- echogenic plaque --- diabetic foot syndrome --- vascular disease --- fibroblast growth factor 23 --- Klotho --- inflammation --- dermal electrochemical conductance --- neuropathy --- primary care --- screening --- sudomotor reflex --- prediabetes --- arterial stiffness --- baPWV --- aspirin --- primary prevention --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- sCD36 --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- branched-chain amino acids --- metabolomics --- NMR spectroscopy --- diabetic kidney disease --- reno-cardiovascular protection --- sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors --- glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists --- dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors --- obesity --- bariatric surgery --- diabetic macroangiopathy --- cardiovascular disease --- heart disease --- cerebrovascular disease --- peripheral artery disease --- diabetic foot disease --- diabetic microangiopathy --- diabetic neuropathy
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Chronic Complications of Diabetes Mellitus: Current Outlook and Novel Pathophysiological Insights provides a holistic view of the disease, discussing not only its classical complications but also the under recognized and managed conditions associated with diabetes. Chapters also discuss advances in our understanding of the genomic architecture of diabetes complications and how precision medicine can be used to personalize their management. Endocrinologists, diabetologists, primary care physicians and researchers interested in complications of diabetes mellitus and cutting-edge information will find this to be a comprehensive tome on the topic. -- Publisher
Diabetes --- Diabetes Complications --- Diabetes Mellitus --- Complications. --- Pathophysiology. --- physiopathology --- Diabetes Complications.
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