Diabetes mellitus affects middle - aged to older cats and is more common in males.
Not exact matches
We calculated these transition probabilities using data from the longitudinal National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey, which assessed a cohort of women in 1987 and the same women again in 1992.25 Several limitations of these data
affect our model: 1) because this national survey lacks data on women before age 35 years, women in our model could not develop hypertension, type 2
diabetes mellitus, or MI before age 35 years; 2) because longitudinal survey data were only available for a 5 - year interval, we assumed that transition probabilities were stable within the 5 - year intervals and converted these probabilities from 5 - year to 1 - year intervals; 3) because the survey data were too few to provide stable estimates by year of age, we used transition probabilities for women in three age groups: aged 50 years and younger, 51 — 65 years, and 65 years and older.
Further to this, the prevalence of obesity and type 2
diabetes mellitus is rising worldwide and the percentage of young people
affected is increasing.
She plans to study how regions in the brain associated with glucose homeostasis are
affected by in utero exposure to gestational
diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a serious condition,
affecting up to 10 % of the population in the USA.
Whether essential amino acids and
diabetes, where the former would
affect the latter, were related was the question, so they designed an oral test to determine if the effect of such amino acid supplements would help patients that had type 2
diabetes mellitus (DM).
Although poor blood sugar control is the cardinal sign of imbalance found in
diabetes mellitus, it
affects all other major organ systems: cardiovascular, kidney, brain, eyes, you name it.
Affected dogs also exhibit the classic signs of
diabetes mellitus (polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, and weight loss).
Dog's are most often commonly
affected by
diabetes mellitus.
When the insulin - producing cells are damaged or destroyed by disease or
affected by genetics,
diabetes mellitus is the result.
Acquired cataracts can result from causes such as injury, inflammation, and internal metabolic diseases that
affect the eye (such as
diabetes mellitus).
Although there are three types of
diabetes that
affect dogs, this article focuses on
diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes mellitus, the clinical name for «sugar diabetes,» is a condition that affects the concentration of glucose, a type of sugar, in your cat'
Diabetes mellitus, the clinical name for «sugar
diabetes,» is a condition that affects the concentration of glucose, a type of sugar, in your cat'
diabetes,» is a condition that
affects the concentration of glucose, a type of sugar, in your cat's blood.
A common disorder in cats, feline
diabetes (
diabetes mellitus) often
affects older obese males, but is not exclusive to that group.
While
diabetes mellitus can
affect any cat, it most often occurs in older, obese cats.
It often
affects dogs fed high - fat diets and those with Cushing's disease or
diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes mellitus is the second most common endocrine disease in cats,
affecting an estimated one in four hundred cats; it is seen more frequently in middle to old - age, overweight, cats.
There are many common endocrine disorders found in dogs and cats including:
diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism (more common in dogs), hyperthyroidism (more common in cats), Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism) and Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) can
affect both species.
Diabetes mellitus, an autoimmune disorder
affecting the body's response to sugars, shows up more frequently among Samoyeds and Australian Terrier dogs.