Journal article

Epidemic T2DM, early development and epigenetics: implications of the Chinese Famine

P Zimmet, Z Shi, A El-Osta, L Ji

Nature Reviews Endocrinology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018

Abstract

The gene–environment interactions resulting from famine and the subsequent increased intergenerational risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have contributed to the current epidemic of T2DM in China, which poses major social, health and economic challenges. The epidemic of T2DM could threaten national development in China through premature morbidity and mortality from T2DM and associated non-communicable diseases. The Chinese Famine (1959–1961), as a contributor to the nation’s current national T2DM epidemic, provides an important and urgent public health warning. The effects of the famine give a strong message that research and actions that address the prevention of T2DM cannot be confine..

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