Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes

Continued rise in incidence and prevalence of diabetes globally warrants an effective strategy for its prevention and control. Prevention of diabetes seems more logical to attempt seeing its health care burden, long dormancy, systemic affliction and poor general awareness.Pre-diabetes is the interme...

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Autores principales: Sanjeev Rastogi, Neelendra Singh, Manish Gutch, Arindam Bhattacharya
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e8df6ccfc001440997ea669fea5493f92021-12-02T04:59:17ZPredicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes0975-947610.1016/j.jaim.2021.05.009https://doaj.org/article/e8df6ccfc001440997ea669fea5493f92021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947621000991https://doaj.org/toc/0975-9476Continued rise in incidence and prevalence of diabetes globally warrants an effective strategy for its prevention and control. Prevention of diabetes seems more logical to attempt seeing its health care burden, long dormancy, systemic affliction and poor general awareness.Pre-diabetes is the intermediate state of erratic glucose metabolism without overt features of diabetes. This state seems to be a crossroad having a possibility to either convert into clinical diabetes, remain dormant or return to normal glucose control depending upon the efforts made. Unfortunately, due to the paucity of apparent clinical symptoms, this state embedded with reversal possibility, remains unexplored. Ayurveda account of prameha purvarupa (subclinical features of diabetes) may be proposed as the foundation upon which clinic-based pre-diabetes identification and subsequent prevention may be explored. Knowing the symptoms for their reliable proximity with upcoming diabetes may turn to be sensible sensitizers prompting the people to abort the disease process in an effective and timely manner. Considering diabetes from its purvarupa to complications as disease continuum and exploring the opportunities to intervene in order to prevent, or manage the disease on the basis of shada kriyaa kaala therefore, has a huge translational potential warrants an urgent exploration.Sanjeev RastogiNeelendra SinghManish GutchArindam BhattacharyaElsevierarticleDiabetesPramehaPurvaroopaPrediabetesMadhumehaPreventionMiscellaneous systems and treatmentsRZ409.7-999ENJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 733-738 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic Diabetes
Prameha
Purvaroopa
Prediabetes
Madhumeha
Prevention
Miscellaneous systems and treatments
RZ409.7-999
spellingShingle Diabetes
Prameha
Purvaroopa
Prediabetes
Madhumeha
Prevention
Miscellaneous systems and treatments
RZ409.7-999
Sanjeev Rastogi
Neelendra Singh
Manish Gutch
Arindam Bhattacharya
Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes
description Continued rise in incidence and prevalence of diabetes globally warrants an effective strategy for its prevention and control. Prevention of diabetes seems more logical to attempt seeing its health care burden, long dormancy, systemic affliction and poor general awareness.Pre-diabetes is the intermediate state of erratic glucose metabolism without overt features of diabetes. This state seems to be a crossroad having a possibility to either convert into clinical diabetes, remain dormant or return to normal glucose control depending upon the efforts made. Unfortunately, due to the paucity of apparent clinical symptoms, this state embedded with reversal possibility, remains unexplored. Ayurveda account of prameha purvarupa (subclinical features of diabetes) may be proposed as the foundation upon which clinic-based pre-diabetes identification and subsequent prevention may be explored. Knowing the symptoms for their reliable proximity with upcoming diabetes may turn to be sensible sensitizers prompting the people to abort the disease process in an effective and timely manner. Considering diabetes from its purvarupa to complications as disease continuum and exploring the opportunities to intervene in order to prevent, or manage the disease on the basis of shada kriyaa kaala therefore, has a huge translational potential warrants an urgent exploration.
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author Sanjeev Rastogi
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Manish Gutch
Arindam Bhattacharya
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title Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes
title_short Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes
title_full Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes
title_fullStr Predicting and preventing diabetes: Translational potential of Ayurveda information on pre-diabetes
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