[HTML][HTML] An overview of the pathophysiology of metabolic changes and their sequence of occurrence in obese diabetic females: a narrative review

AA Oyewande, B Iqbal, LF Abdalla, F Karim, S Khan - Cureus, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AA Oyewande, B Iqbal, LF Abdalla, F Karim, S Khan
Cureus, 2020ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Obesity and diabetes both mediate their effects through insulin resistance and frequently co-
exist. Insulin resistance is one of the key factors in the development of the metabolic
syndrome. Adult females tend to develop obesity more frequently than males. One of the
factors causing this difference is the pattern of changes that occur as females age from pre-
menopausal to the post-menopausal stage, causing a change in the pattern of accumulation
of fats. Several studies have explored and described the association between obesity and …
Abstract
Obesity and diabetes both mediate their effects through insulin resistance and frequently co-exist. Insulin resistance is one of the key factors in the development of the metabolic syndrome. Adult females tend to develop obesity more frequently than males. One of the factors causing this difference is the pattern of changes that occur as females age from pre-menopausal to the post-menopausal stage, causing a change in the pattern of accumulation of fats. Several studies have explored and described the association between obesity and metabolic syndrome and their effect on type II diabetes.
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