TY - JOUR
T1 - Impaired glucose tolerance
T2 - Do pharmacological therapies correct the underlying metabolic disturbance?
AU - DeFronzo, Ralph A.
PY - 2003/1/1
Y1 - 2003/1/1
N2 - Lifestyle intervention prevents or delays the conversion from impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) to type 2 diabetes. However, many subjects fail to achieve and/or maintain long-term weight loss and to follow a regular exercise regimen may require pharmacologic therapy. Insulin resistance in liver, muscle and fat, along with impaired beta-cell function, plays a central role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. Insulin sensitising drugs, including metformin and the thiazolidinediones, have significantly reduced the conversion rate of IGT to type 2 diabetes in subjects in several large, well designed clinical trials. Insulin-sensitising drugs are likely to play an important role in future strategies for diabetes prevention.
AB - Lifestyle intervention prevents or delays the conversion from impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) to type 2 diabetes. However, many subjects fail to achieve and/or maintain long-term weight loss and to follow a regular exercise regimen may require pharmacologic therapy. Insulin resistance in liver, muscle and fat, along with impaired beta-cell function, plays a central role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. Insulin sensitising drugs, including metformin and the thiazolidinediones, have significantly reduced the conversion rate of IGT to type 2 diabetes in subjects in several large, well designed clinical trials. Insulin-sensitising drugs are likely to play an important role in future strategies for diabetes prevention.
KW - Beta-cell dysfunction
KW - Impaired glucose tolerance
KW - Insulin resistance
KW - Metformin
KW - Thiazolidinediones
KW - Type 2 diabetes
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U2 - 10.1177/1474651403003001s0601
DO - 10.1177/1474651403003001s0601
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:0038574723
SN - 1474-6514
VL - 3
SP - S24-S40
JO - British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease
JF - British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease
IS - SUPPL. 1
ER -