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Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle
Migrant Japanese populations in both the USA and Brazil have for a long time shown a higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes than native Japanese, suggesting an interaction of lifestyle and genetic predisposition in the etiology of type 2 diabetes. The overall objective of the Seattle Japanese American...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3393109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22798980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2040-1124.2012.00195.x |
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author | Fujimoto, Wilfred Y Boyko, Edward J Hayashi, Tomoshige Kahn, Steven E Leonetti, Donna L McNeely, Marguerite J Shuman, William P |
author_facet | Fujimoto, Wilfred Y Boyko, Edward J Hayashi, Tomoshige Kahn, Steven E Leonetti, Donna L McNeely, Marguerite J Shuman, William P |
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description | Migrant Japanese populations in both the USA and Brazil have for a long time shown a higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes than native Japanese, suggesting an interaction of lifestyle and genetic predisposition in the etiology of type 2 diabetes. The overall objective of the Seattle Japanese American Community Diabetes Study was to learn more about the etiology and pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans. This metabolically based epidemiological study included extensive assessments of insulin sensitivity, insulin response, and adiposity with the latter including measurements of body fat distribution by both anthropometry and computed tomography. Because of this, the importance of visceral adiposity as a risk factor for abnormal glucose tolerance, hypertension, coronary heart disease and the metabolic syndrome was shown. In conjunction with an examination of diet and physical activity patterns, the result was a clearer understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans. We propose that a lifestyle that fosters increased weight gain, especially in the visceral adipose depot, promotes the development of insulin resistance, which in turn exposes an underlying reduced β‐cell reserve in susceptible individuals, resulting in glucose intolerance and, eventually in many, the development of diabetes. We have shown that it might be possible to delay or prevent the development of diabetes through dietary and exercise interventions in individuals identified as having impaired glucose tolerance. The lessons learned from studying migrant Japanese in Seattle might in many ways be applicable to other populations of Asian origin. (J Diabetes Invest, doi: 10.1111/j.2040‐1124.2012.00195.x, 2012) |
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spelling | pubmed-33931092013-06-01 Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle Fujimoto, Wilfred Y Boyko, Edward J Hayashi, Tomoshige Kahn, Steven E Leonetti, Donna L McNeely, Marguerite J Shuman, William P J Diabetes Investig Review Articles Migrant Japanese populations in both the USA and Brazil have for a long time shown a higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes than native Japanese, suggesting an interaction of lifestyle and genetic predisposition in the etiology of type 2 diabetes. The overall objective of the Seattle Japanese American Community Diabetes Study was to learn more about the etiology and pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans. This metabolically based epidemiological study included extensive assessments of insulin sensitivity, insulin response, and adiposity with the latter including measurements of body fat distribution by both anthropometry and computed tomography. Because of this, the importance of visceral adiposity as a risk factor for abnormal glucose tolerance, hypertension, coronary heart disease and the metabolic syndrome was shown. In conjunction with an examination of diet and physical activity patterns, the result was a clearer understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans. We propose that a lifestyle that fosters increased weight gain, especially in the visceral adipose depot, promotes the development of insulin resistance, which in turn exposes an underlying reduced β‐cell reserve in susceptible individuals, resulting in glucose intolerance and, eventually in many, the development of diabetes. We have shown that it might be possible to delay or prevent the development of diabetes through dietary and exercise interventions in individuals identified as having impaired glucose tolerance. The lessons learned from studying migrant Japanese in Seattle might in many ways be applicable to other populations of Asian origin. (J Diabetes Invest, doi: 10.1111/j.2040‐1124.2012.00195.x, 2012) Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-06-06 2012-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3393109/ /pubmed/22798980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2040-1124.2012.00195.x Text en © 2012 Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd |
spellingShingle | Review Articles Fujimoto, Wilfred Y Boyko, Edward J Hayashi, Tomoshige Kahn, Steven E Leonetti, Donna L McNeely, Marguerite J Shuman, William P Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title | Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title_full | Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title_fullStr | Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title_short | Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle |
title_sort | risk factors for type 2 diabetes: lessons learned from japanese americans in seattle |
topic | Review Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3393109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22798980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2040-1124.2012.00195.x |
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