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代谢性疾病及其相关并发症:性别至关重要!

Metabolic diseases and associated complications: sex and gender matter!

作者信息

Kautzky-Willer A, Handisurya A

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine III, Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Eur J Clin Invest. 2009 Aug;39(8):631-48. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.2009.02161.x. Epub 2009 Jun 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Clinicians and health professionals are increasingly challenged to understand and consider the different health needs of women and men. The increase of gender awareness and the expanding science of gender medicine will affect more and more clinical practice. This review addresses gender-specific aspects in metabolic disorders and related complications, which represent an increasing burden of this century and a great challenge to public health.

DESIGN

There is increasing evidence of gender-related differences in risk factors, clinical manifestation and sequelae of obesity and diabetes and increasing knowledge that prevention, detection and therapy of illness affect men and women differently.

RESULTS

Some gender-specific aspects, especially regarding cardiovascular disease, have been studied in more detail, but for many complications sex-related analyses of the results of both clinical trials and basic science are still missing or disregarded. Impaired glucose and lipid metabolism as well as dysregulation of energy balance and body fat distribution have a great impact on overall health via neuroendocrine changes and inflammatory pathways and deteriorate the course of many diseases with particular harm for women. Metabolic diseases dramatically affect life of men and women from infancy up to old age and are a major challenge for women during pregnancy. Great impact is attached to the intrauterine period and the lifelong implications of fetal programming.

CONCLUSIONS

Initiation of prospective studies on the impact of gender as primary outcome and investigation of gender-related pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic diseases will help to improve patient care and to implement evidence-based gender-specific prevention programs and clinical recommendations in future.

摘要

背景

临床医生和健康专业人员越来越面临理解和考虑男性和女性不同健康需求的挑战。性别意识的增强和性别医学科学的不断发展将越来越多地影响临床实践。本综述探讨了代谢紊乱及相关并发症中特定性别的方面,这些在本世纪构成了日益沉重的负担,对公共卫生构成了巨大挑战。

设计

越来越多的证据表明,肥胖和糖尿病的危险因素、临床表现和后遗症存在性别差异,而且人们越来越认识到疾病的预防、检测和治疗对男性和女性的影响不同。

结果

一些特定性别的方面,特别是关于心血管疾病的,已经得到更详细的研究,但对于许多并发症,临床试验和基础科学结果的性别相关分析仍然缺失或被忽视。葡萄糖和脂质代谢受损以及能量平衡和体脂分布失调,通过神经内分泌变化和炎症途径对整体健康产生重大影响,并使许多疾病的病程恶化,对女性尤其有害。代谢疾病从婴儿期到老年期都对男性和女性的生活产生巨大影响,并且在女性怀孕期间是一个重大挑战。子宫内时期以及胎儿编程的终身影响受到极大关注。

结论

开展以性别影响为主要结果的前瞻性研究,以及对慢性疾病的性别相关病理生理机制进行研究,将有助于改善患者护理,并在未来实施基于证据的特定性别的预防计划和临床建议。

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