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Regulatory and Metabolic Interactions of Carbohydrates and Lipids in Diabetes and Obesity

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  • Dr. Chrysanthus Chukwuma Sr

    (Executive Director, Centre for Future-Oriented Studies, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria)

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This paper attempts to review available pertinent scientific and medical literature that the current global epidemic of obesity and diabetes has increased simultaneously or contemporaneously with adverse metabolic events. There is widespread established evidence that the type of carbohydrate consumed is important in the development or prevention of insulin resistance, obesity, and the metabolic syndrome. There is scarcity of published data on the combined effects of interactions between micronutrients, carbohydrates and lipids. However, there are extensive data supporting the benefits of the effects of both carbohydrates and lipids on various mechanisms of energy balance and diseases. Adequate measure is necessary to control carbohydrate-lipid interactions as they impact on obesity and diabetes.

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  • Dr. Chrysanthus Chukwuma Sr, 2019. "Regulatory and Metabolic Interactions of Carbohydrates and Lipids in Diabetes and Obesity," Journal of Biotechnology Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(11), pages 123-127, 11-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:rjbarp:2019:p:123-127
    DOI: 10.32861/jbr.511.123.127
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