Changes in insulin resistance throughout pregnancy: Perfect timing of mother's nature trick (CROSBI ID 212570)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Roje, Damir ; Vucinovic, Zoran
engleski
Changes in insulin resistance throughout pregnancy: Perfect timing of mother's nature trick
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy disorder. It is the result of inadequate insulin resistance regulation, a biological phenomenon usually accepted as a fact of unknown purpose. The regulation of insulin resistance, changes in the dynamics of quantitative and qualitative parameters of fetal growth, the onset of active fetal insulin secretion and clinical manifestation of GDM are too harmonized throughout pregnancy to be accidental. It is hypothesized that the origin of GDM, at least partially, might be explained by dissonance between the rapid lifestyle changes in the last decades/centuries and the Mother Nature inability to reprogram the physiologic processes, acquired long ago within such a 'short time'.
Gestational diabetes mellitus; Human placental lactogen; Insulin resistance
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Podaci o izdanju
4 (2)
2011.
153-154
objavljeno
1973-798X
1973-7998
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti