Hossmann Stefanie, Tan Susanne, Mader Julia K, Klonoff David C, Adams Dawn, Ballhausen Hanne, Bally Lia, Balmer Maria L, Braunack-Mayer Vincent, Bonhoure Anne, Burren David, Boughton Charlotte K, Cengiz Deniz, Eberle Claudia, Fabris Chiara, Friedman Maya, Fröhlich-Reiterer Elke, Gunn Tim, Gusyatiner Olga, Hastings Theresa, Huwiler Valentina V, Khan-Gallo Saira, Levy Carol J, Moser Othmar, O'Kane Aisling Ann, Keighron Cameron, Oliver Nick, Prioleau Temiloluwa, Thybo Tanja, Yardley Jane, Zueger Thomas, Faber-Heinemann Gabriele, Heinemann Lutz, Rothenbühler Martina
Diabetes Center Berne, Bern, Switzerland.
Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, Ruhr University Hospital Bochum, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 May 25:19322968251340673. doi: 10.1177/19322968251340673.
Incorporating sex-specific factors in diabetes research and treatment is essential for advancing precision medicine. There are critical gaps in understanding and applying sex-related differences. Female-specific diabetes pathophysiology manifests in three major areas: life cycle phases (including puberty, pregnancy, and menopause), lifestyle factors (such as responses to nutrition and physical activity), and insulin pharmacology. These elements significantly affect insulin sensitivity and glycemic control in women, yet are frequently underrepresented or ignored in both research and clinical practice. Greater research and clinical focus across these domains is needed to better understand and address sex-based differences in diabetes. Identifying and filling evidence gaps will support more systematic and effective care.
将性别特异性因素纳入糖尿病研究和治疗对于推进精准医学至关重要。在理解和应用性别相关差异方面存在重大差距。女性特有的糖尿病病理生理学体现在三个主要领域:生命周期阶段(包括青春期、怀孕和更年期)、生活方式因素(如对营养和体育活动的反应)以及胰岛素药理学。这些因素显著影响女性的胰岛素敏感性和血糖控制,但在研究和临床实践中却常常被忽视或关注不足。需要在这些领域进行更多的研究和临床关注,以更好地理解和解决糖尿病中基于性别的差异。识别并填补证据空白将有助于提供更系统、有效的护理。