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Diabetes and obesity have emerged as the foremost global public health issues over the past two decades, with a rising epidemic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) attributable to rising obesity rates. With in-depth evidence-based studies, this volume explains the interrelated subjects of pathogenesis, therapy, and prevention of these disorders, offering doctors a thorough reference to novel new management techniques. It also highlights the latest advancements in this domain. This comprehensive text, which is intended for public health specialists, endocrinologists, and diabetologists, offers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Diabetes and obesity have emerged as the foremost global public health issues over the past two decades, with a rising epidemic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) attributable to rising obesity rates. With in-depth evidence-based studies, this volume explains the interrelated subjects of pathogenesis, therapy, and prevention of these disorders, offering doctors a thorough reference to novel new management techniques. It also highlights the latest advancements in this domain. This comprehensive text, which is intended for public health specialists, endocrinologists, and diabetologists, offers critical information regarding the preventative characteristics of these operations. In addition, the book effectively confronts public health policies associated with these illnesses and pinpoints the most significant epidemiological trends, particularly in Southeast Asia. This all-inclusive resource underscores the critical role of a multidisciplinary team and offers innovative perspectiveson diabetes care.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Saqib Salah Aufi, MBBS, MSc in Diabetes (UK), MPH, is a diabetologist at Rajshahi Diabetic Hospital. He holds an MSc in Diabetes and a Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes from the University of South Wales, UK, and an MPH in Non-Communicable Diseases from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.