The Close Relationship Between Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes and endocrinology are closely related. Diabetes is essentially an endocrine and metabolic disease. Its core pathological mechanism lies in the abnormal secretion or function of insulin, a key endocrine hormone.Diabetes is a metabolic disorder caused by insufficient insulin production or impaired insulin action. Insulin is an important endocrine hormone secreted by the pancreas. Its […]

What is Monogenic Diabetes?

Monogenic diabetes is a special type of diabetes caused by a mutation in a single gene, accounting for approximately 1%–5% of all diabetes cases. It is often misdiagnosed as type 1 or type 2 diabetes due to its atypical symptoms. Diagnosis relies on genetic testing. Some types can be precisely treated with specific medications (such […]

Causes of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

The causes of gestational diabetes mellitus are as follows. On the one hand, the placenta secretes certain hormones during pregnancy, which may increase insulin resistance and reduce the body’s sensitivity to insulin, thereby leading to elevated blood glucose levels. On the other hand, an unhealthy dietary structure during pregnancy—such as excessive intake of high-sugar and […]

Differences Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys pancreatic beta cells, resulting in absolute insulin deficiency.Type 2 diabetes involves the body becoming insensitive to insulin (insulin resistance). In the early stage, the pancreas can still secrete insulin, but insulin production may become exhausted in the later stage. Type 2 diabetes is […]

Unhealthy lifestyle can also cause diabetes

According to public reports, the incidence of diabetes in urban areas is higher than that in rural areas. The reason lies in lifestyle. Although urban life is indeed very convenient, the unhealthy lifestyle of urban residents can easily lead to diabetes. Unhealthy lifestyle includes lack of exercise, high-calorie and high-sugar diet, and uncontrolled eating habits. […]

Watch Out for Your Social Engagements and Group Dinners

One unavoidable problem for office workers is work-related socializing. At such dinners, the table is usually loaded with all kinds of delicious food to treat guests generously. During these occasions, people tend to consume high-calorie foods and drink excessively, sometimes even getting dead drunk. Frequent social dinners are unhealthy and harmful to the body. Similarly, […]

Obesity can trigger diabetes

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology has published the key findings of the 11th edition of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas, which reveals the latest global diabetes prevalence data for 2024 and trend projections for 2050. A fundamental aspect of the study is that the IDF used an “epidemiological definition” based on a single […]

A lack of physical activity also contributes to diabetes

A lack of physical activity also contributes to diabetes. With rapid urbanization and rising education levels, more and more people are engaged in mental work. Many spend entire workdays in office buildings, only returning home in the evening for dinner and leisure. For knowledge workers such as white-collar employees, work mainly involves computers, keyboards, and […]