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Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes, which constitutes nearly 90% of the 537 million diabetes cases globally, is rapidly increasing, particularly among children and young adults. The research emphasizes the importance of early detection and management to prevent complications, highlights the potential of precision medicine and novel therapies, and discusses the barriers to effectively addressing the diabetes epidemic.

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Obesity and cardiovascular disease: mechanistic insights and management strategies. A joint position paper by the World Heart Federation and World Obesity Federation

The ongoing obesity epidemic represents a global public health crisis that contributes to poor health outcomes, reduced quality of life, and >2.8 million deaths each year.

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Efficacy and Safety of Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Obesity Without Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Subcutaneous semaglutide is effective for weight loss in individuals with obesity without diabetes, achieving an average reduction of 11.85% from baseline compared to placebo. However, the treatment is associated with a higher risk of gastrointestinal adverse events, treatment discontinuation, and serious adverse event

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Trends in the Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity in the United States, 1999–2018

The prevalence of cardiometabolic multimorbidity (co-existence of ≥1 cardiometabolic diseases) in the U.S. has been increasing significantly from 1999 to 2018, with a prevalence of 14.4% in 2017-2018. This trend was observed in both genders, most age groups, and non-Hispanic White people. The most common patterns were hypertension and diabetes, hypertension, diabetes, and CHD, and hypertension and CHD. This highlights the growing concern of cardiometabolic multimorbidity as a public health issue in the U.S.

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Personalized Type 2 Diabetes Management: An Update on Recent Advances and Recommendations

Recent guidelines for managing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) emphasize a personalized approach over rigid treatment algorithms, aiming to enhance patient satisfaction, medication adherence, and overall health outcomes. This strategy involves tailoring treatment goals based on individual medical and patient factors, ultimately reducing costs and complications associated with diabetes management.

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Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Consensus Recommendations on Dyslipidaemia

The Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology (APSC) developed these consensus recommendations to address the need for a unified approach to managing dyslipidaemia. These recommendations are intended to guide general cardiologists and internists in the assessment and treatment of dyslipidaemia and are hoped to pave the way for improving screening, early diagnosis and treatment.

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Association between cardiometabolic disease multimorbidity and all-cause mortality in 2 million women and men registered in UK general practices

This study examined the association between cardiometabolic diseases (MI, stroke, and diabetes) and all-cause mortality in 2 million patients. Results showed that having all three conditions increased the risk of mortality, but this excess risk was not significantly greater than expected from the individual diseases. The presence of other comorbidities also contributed to the excess mortality risks associated with cardiometabolic disease multimorbidity.

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Effect of weight loss on erectile function in men with overweight or obesity: A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

Obesity and overweight are independent risk factors of erectile dysfunction (ED). It is controversial whether weight loss can improves erectile function. We thereby performed this meta-analysis to clarify the therapeutic effect of weight loss on erectile function in overweight or obese men.

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