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[Obesity as a metabolic risk factor]

H Bibergeil, D Michaelis, B Schulz

    Zeitschrift Fur Die Gesamte Innere Medizin Und Ihre Grenzgebiete
    |May 15, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary

    Obesity is a significant metabolic risk factor, particularly for diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Early therapeutic interventions targeting B-cells are crucial for managing these conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Metabolic Medicine
    • Endocrinology
    • Cardiovascular Science

    Context:

    • Obesity is a growing global health concern with profound metabolic implications.
    • Understanding the link between obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease is critical for public health.
    • Existing research highlights the need for effective management strategies for obesity-related comorbidities.

    Purpose:

    • To confirm the role of obesity as a key metabolic risk factor.
    • To investigate the specific impacts of obesity on diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular health.
    • To explore the central role of pancreatic B-cells in diabetes pathogenesis and identify prophylactic/therapeutic targets.

    Summary:

    • Clinico-experimental and animal studies confirm obesity as a major metabolic risk factor.
    • The study emphasizes the significant links between obesity, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular effects.
    • It highlights the critical role of pancreatic B-cells in the development of diabetes and suggests early intervention strategies.

    Impact:

    • Provides evidence supporting the clinical importance of managing obesity to prevent diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
    • Informs clinical practice regarding the central role of B-cells in diabetes pathogenesis.
    • Underscores the necessity of prophylactic and early therapeutic measures for obesity-related metabolic disorders.

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