2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.49178
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Obesity-Induced Hyperglycemia and Heart Failure Preserved Ejection Fraction: Uncharted Territories to Remission

Khalid Sawalha,
Osama Asad,
Shourya Tadisina
et al.

Abstract: Until the end of World War II, food security was a global challenge. Consequently, in 1948, type 2 diabetes was relatively uncommon, with the majority of cases being type 1 diabetes requiring insulin therapy. Since then, food has become increasingly palatable and readily available, leading to a rise in obesity across all age groups. Understanding the impact of obesity on our health has become crucial for optimizing healthcare. In this context, we draw attention to two significant, yet relatively uncharted path… Show more

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