Biomedicines (Oct 2024)

Chronically Increased Levels of Circulating Insulin Secondary to Insulin Resistance: A Silent Killer

  • Serafino Fazio,
  • Paolo Bellavite,
  • Flora Affuso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 2416

Abstract

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Despite all the progress made by science in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and cancers, these are still the main reasons for hospitalizations and death in the Western world. Among the possible causes of this situation, disorders related to hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance (Hyperin/IR) are still little-known topics. An analysis of the literature shows that this condition is a multiple risk factor for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cellular senescence and cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Hyperin/IR is progressively increasing worldwide, and its prevalence has now exceeded 50% of the general population and in overweight children. Asymptomatic or poorly symptomatic, it can last for many years before manifesting itself as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neoplasm, cognitive deficit, or dementia, therefore leading to enormous social and healthcare costs. For these reasons, a screening plan for this pathology should be implemented for the purpose of identifying people with Hyperin/IR and promptly starting them on preventive treatment.

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