Global Prevalence of Insulin Resistance: A Systematic Review
الانتشار العالمي لمقاومة الأنسولين: مراجعة منهجية
Journal: Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
University: Imperial College London
Study Type: systematic-review
Evidence Level: high
Participants: 54820
Published:
30-Second Summary
While more than 88% of adults have some degree of insulin resistance, most are unaware of it.
1-Minute Summary
This comprehensive review analyzed 142 studies covering more than 54,000 people in 45 countries. It found that insulin resistance has become a global epidemic affecting the majority of the adult population. The link with obesity and sedentary lifestyle is clear.
3-Minute Summary
This study confirms the urgent need for early intervention through lifestyle changes. Regular screening of blood sugar and insulin levels should become part of routine healthcare, especially for those with risk factors.
Full Analysis
Comprehensive analysis highlighting the critical importance of early interventionHealth Implications
This study confirms the urgent need for early intervention. Regular screening of blood sugar and insulin levels should become part of routine healthcare.
Key Findings
- 88% of adults have some degree of insulin resistance
- Clear link with obesity and sedentary lifestyle
- Early intervention through lifestyle changes is critical