It is well known that many Korean patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) were non-obese and had decreased insulin secretion in past. However, during the past three decades, lifestyles in Korea have been westernized. As a result, the prevalence of obesity, the main cause of diabetes has increased. Thus, there is still a question as to whether the main pathophysiology of current Korean T2DM is insulin resistance or an insulin secretion defect. Because various anti-diabetes medications having different mechanisms of action are currently used as therapeutics, it is important to understand which of these factors is the main physiology in the development of diabetes in Koreans. In this review, we review changes in obesity prevalence, insul...
During the past decade, obesity has substantially increased in Korea, and this is leading to dramati...
BackgroundMany epidemiologic studies have shown that women with type 2 diabetes have an increased ri...
As weight problems and diabetes attain epidemic proportions in the developed global, the role of ins...
The pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes is characterized by variable degrees of insulin resistance an...
Background: This study examined whether defects in insulin secretion contribute to the development a...
The aim of this study was to assess the implications of insulin resistance on the clinical and bioch...
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BackgroundInsulin resistance is a major pathogenic hallmark of impaired glucose metabolism. We asses...
Diabetes is an increasing global health problem worldwide. Diabetes and its complications have becom...
Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of mortality and increased disability-adjusted life years world...
BackgroundThe present study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetes mel...
Background and Objectives:There is a seasonal variation in the incidence of diabetes mellitus and ca...
The prevalence of young-onset (diagnosis at age < 40 years) type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is incre...
Diabetes is one of the foremost public health issues worldwide that can lead to complications in man...
BACKGROUND: There are a few limitations in application of staged diabetes management (SDM) program t...
During the past decade, obesity has substantially increased in Korea, and this is leading to dramati...
BackgroundMany epidemiologic studies have shown that women with type 2 diabetes have an increased ri...
As weight problems and diabetes attain epidemic proportions in the developed global, the role of ins...
The pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes is characterized by variable degrees of insulin resistance an...
Background: This study examined whether defects in insulin secretion contribute to the development a...
The aim of this study was to assess the implications of insulin resistance on the clinical and bioch...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons At
BackgroundInsulin resistance is a major pathogenic hallmark of impaired glucose metabolism. We asses...
Diabetes is an increasing global health problem worldwide. Diabetes and its complications have becom...
Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of mortality and increased disability-adjusted life years world...
BackgroundThe present study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetes mel...
Background and Objectives:There is a seasonal variation in the incidence of diabetes mellitus and ca...
The prevalence of young-onset (diagnosis at age < 40 years) type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is incre...
Diabetes is one of the foremost public health issues worldwide that can lead to complications in man...
BACKGROUND: There are a few limitations in application of staged diabetes management (SDM) program t...
During the past decade, obesity has substantially increased in Korea, and this is leading to dramati...
BackgroundMany epidemiologic studies have shown that women with type 2 diabetes have an increased ri...
As weight problems and diabetes attain epidemic proportions in the developed global, the role of ins...