DM Dewasa EVA DECROLI. Problems Increased of prevalence Cronic complications ex. Diabetic Foot Problems Prevention, primer, secunder tertier.

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DM Dewasa EVA DECROLI

Problems Increased of prevalence Cronic complications ex. Diabetic Foot Problems Prevention, primer, secunder tertier

Etiology of Insulin Resistence Weight gain Obexisity Circulation FFA Lipoatrophy adipokines Insulin Resistance The subnormal biologic response to a given concentration of insulin Physical inactivity Aging Genetica

Etiology of -Cell Dysfunction Genetics Lipotoxicity Glucose toxicity -Cell Failure Inadequate compentation for insulin resistance and selective non-responsivoness to glucose Loss of -cell …… ? Cytokines ? Amyloid accumulation

The Role of Genes and the Environment Normal GENES Environment Insulin resistance Diabetes genes insulin resistance genes -cel function genes Obesity genes Decreased Insulin secretion Type DM Diet Activity Toxins

Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes Genetic factors -Ethnicity -Family history Gastational Diabetes polycystic Ovarian syndrome, and party Type 2 Diabetes Increasing age Central obesity Physical inactivity Diet

Pathophysiology of DM Hepatic glucose Production (HGP Peripheral Glucose Uptake Blood Glucose

Macrovascular Complication of Type 2 Diabetes 80% of people with type 2 diabetes thr from CVD ~ Coronary heart disease (CHD) - eg, angina, heart attack, heart failure - 2-to 4-fold increased risk ~ Cerebrovascular disease - eg, stroke, transient ischemic attacks - 2-to 4-foid increased risk ~ Peripheral vascular disease - eg. Intermittent claudication, gangrene, amputations