Osmotic diuresis refers to a diuretic phenomenon in which an increased solute concentration in the renal tubules and collecting ducts raises osmotic pressure, impairs water reabsorption, and results in increased urine output. It disturbs the metabolic balance of body fluids and electrolytes.Polyuria in diabetic patients is caused by osmotic diuresis. Due to impaired islet function, […]
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iCARDIO 2025 Guidelines Landmark Release: Redefining Obesity and Its Significance
Obesity has long been mistakenly regarded as merely a “physical appearance issue” or a “lifestyle choice.” In October 2025, the iCARDIO Alliance Global Implementation Guidelines for Obesity Management 2025 (iCARDIO 2025 Guidelines for short) was officially released. It clearly defines obesity as a chronic, relapsing, multifactorial metabolic disease and places it at the core of […]
Pathogenesis of Postmenopausal Sarcopenic Obesity
During the 27th Annual Conference of the Chinese Society of Diabetes (CDS 2025), a premier event in the diabetes field, top experts and scholars from across the country gathered to conduct in-depth exchanges on cutting-edge topics in endocrinology and metabolism, yielding fruitful academic outcomes. At the conference, Professor Shen Jie from the Eighth Affiliated Hospital […]
Professor Chen Yanming: Metabolic Damage Dominates Early-Stage Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of blindness among the working-age population worldwide. Traditionally regarded as a typical microvascular disease, a growing body of research clearly demonstrates that retinal metabolic damage is not a passive accompaniment but a causal origin driving neurovascular destruction.At the 27th Annual Conference of the Chinese Society of […]
MASLD Increases All-Cause Mortality Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is increasingly becoming one of the most prevalent chronic liver diseases worldwide. Although the disease directly impairs liver function, causing abnormal fat accumulation and hepatocellular injury, its most life-threatening threat often does not originate from liver lesions themselves. In fact, MASLD more commonly significantly elevates patients’ all-cause mortality risk […]
Three Types of People at High Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Most patients with type 2 diabetes do not rely on insulin at the initial onset, and can use oral hypoglycemic drugs to control blood glucose. It is also known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes.The so-called “type 2 diabetes” develops through a long pathological process under the action of various pathogenic factors.Who are at high risk of type […]
If One Spouse Has Diabetes, the Other Should Increase Monitoring
Living together as a couple means sharing obligations and responsibilities, but it may also mean sharing each other’s risk of diabetes. A study from McGill University in Canada found that having a spouse with diabetes increases the risk of the partner developing the disease.Recently published in the open-access journal BMC Medicine, this finding carries important […]
Why is Diabetes Becoming More Common Among Young People?
Diabetes is increasingly affecting young people. Many of us in our prime never expected to be troubled by diabetes, which impacts our life and work to varying degrees. Why is diabetes trending younger? Therefore, a diet high in oil and protein, without staple foods, sharply increases total calories and raises diabetes risk.
The Relationship Between Diabetes and Thyroid Diseases
The thyroid gland is located in front of the trachea, shaped like a butterfly and resembling a shield, hence its name. Specifically, it lies about 2–3 cm below the Adam’s apple and moves up and down with swallowing. That is why clinicians often ask patients to swallow during a thyroid examination.Thyroid disorders mainly include hyperthyroidism, […]
What Causes Diabetes in Adolescents?
Adolescent diabetes refers to diabetes that occurs during adolescence, mainly including Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.Type 1 diabetes is mostly caused by the immune system attacking pancreatic beta‑cells, leading to absolute insulin deficiency.Type 2 diabetes is closely related to genetics, obesity, physical inactivity, and unhealthy lifestyle.