| Literature DB >> 35084995 |
Amy S Shah1, Kristen J Nadeau2, Dana Dabelea3, Maria J Redondo4.
Abstract
Several factors, including genetics, family history, diet, physical activity, obesity, and insulin resistance in puberty, appear to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in youth. Youth-onset type 2 diabetes is often thought of as a single entity but rather exists as a spectrum of disease with differences in presentation, metabolic characteristics, clinical progression, and complication rates. We review what is currently known regarding the risks associated with developing type 2 diabetes in youth. Additionally, we focus on the spectrum of phenotypes of pediatric type 2 diabetes, discuss the pathogenic underpinnings and potential therapeutic relevance of this heterogeneity, and compare youth-onset type 2 diabetes with type 1 diabetes and adult-onset type 2 diabetes. Finally, we highlight knowledge gaps in prediction and prevention of youth-onset type 2 diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: complications; obesity; pediatrics; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35084995 PMCID: PMC9022328 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-med-042120-012033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Med ISSN: 0066-4219 Impact factor: 16.048