Body-mass index (BMI) and diabetes have increased worldwide, whereas global average blood pressure and cholesterol have decreased or remained unchanged in the past decades.
Controlling hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and glucose intolerance often is easier than reducing weight, and such metabolic interventions greatly lower excess risk for CAD and stroke associated with overweight and obesity. However, risk unrelated to these mediators is substantial, suggesting that adiposity itself requires more effective interventions.
For prevention and/or treatment of secondary acquired DM, prevention of Insulin resistance Index should be maintained under 2,0 calculated from the glucose tolerance test.
Should keep the TG , LDH less than 50, 205 and HDL more than 40 mg/dL etc. in order to prevent arterial and arteriolar sclerosis. Fundamentally, these values should be kept by daily diet and body movement, especially constant walking.
For prevention and/or treatment of secondary acquired DM, prevention of Insulin resistance Index should be maintained under 2,0 (HOMAR) calculated from the glucose tolerance test.