Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus elucidates on the global impact of environmental pollution and how it increases diabetes mellitus. Swift urbanization and the industrial revolution have increased environmental pollution to a hazardous level. Environmental pollution is a leading risk factor for several well-known diseases. This book opens venues for students, physicians, researchers, the science community, and policymakers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change, and their impact on insulin resistance and mechanisms allied…mehr
Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus elucidates on the global impact of environmental pollution and how it increases diabetes mellitus. Swift urbanization and the industrial revolution have increased environmental pollution to a hazardous level. Environmental pollution is a leading risk factor for several well-known diseases. This book opens venues for students, physicians, researchers, the science community, and policymakers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change, and their impact on insulin resistance and mechanisms allied to Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Moreover, this book will provide knowledge about the green space environment and its impact on T2DM.
Prof. Sultan Ayoub Meo is a distinguished medical graduate with advanced postgraduate and doctoral degrees in physiology. He holds fellowships from several prestigious Royal Colleges of the United Kingdom and Ireland and earned a master's in medical education from the University of Dundee, Scotland. Prof. Meo has been recognized for excellence in medicine and has served as a doctoral supervisor and examiner at multiple universities in Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. He's the author of several books and over one hundred sixty scientific papers published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, covering a broad range of biomedical and clinical research topics. Additionally, he's served as an associate editor for numerous international journals and has been invited to deliver keynote lectures and presentations at national and international conferences across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. Prof. Meo is widely regarded for his contributions to clinical research, medical education, and healthcare innovation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Environmental Epidemiology: Past, Present and Future 2. Environmental Pollution and Global Health 3. Journey of air pollutants from the environment to the human body 4. Pollution and Pancreas 5. Air Pollution and Insulin Resistance 6. Air pollution and glucose metabolism 7. Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 8. Climate Conditions: Temperature, Humidity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 9. Work Exposure to air pollution and Diabetes Mellitus 10. Pathophysiology of Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 11. Air pollution allied with obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus 12. Air pollution and gestational diabetes mellitus 13. Bibliography / References
1. Environmental Epidemiology: Past, Present and Future 2. Environmental Pollution and Global Health 3. Journey of air pollutants from the environment to the human body 4. Pollution and Pancreas 5. Air Pollution and Insulin Resistance 6. Air pollution and glucose metabolism 7. Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 8. Climate Conditions: Temperature, Humidity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 9. Work Exposure to air pollution and Diabetes Mellitus 10. Pathophysiology of Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 11. Air pollution allied with obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus 12. Air pollution and gestational diabetes mellitus 13. Bibliography / References
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