Research on Food and Medication for Type 2 Diabetes

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Research on Food and Medication for Type 2 Diabetes

Yicheng Ding 1*
  • 1 Jiangsu Tianyi High School, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, 214000    
  • *corresponding author Carlolixue312@163.com
Published on 28 April 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/4/20220675
TNS Vol.4
ISSN (Print): 2753-8826
ISSN (Online): 2753-8818
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-27-0
ISBN (Online): 978-1-915371-28-7

Abstract

Nowadays, diabetes is still a disease that is very difficult to cure, especially for type 2 diabetes, which does not have way to cure it yet. But it is still necessary to find ways to prevent and improve the conditions of patients. The author intends to discuss the treatment and improvement of diabetes from the aspects of diet and medicine. This paper is based on current papers and research from some scientists, and the paper’s purpose is going to utilize the information that corresponds to the essay’s topic. The result shows that diet and medicine can have different effects on the treatment of diabetes separately. Currently, the main treatment of type 2 diabetes is intervention. In the process of the treatment, food and diets are utilized to control the patient’s blood sugar level. Medicine is used to prevent complications by adjusting the chemicals inside the human body and also controlling the blood sugar level

Keywords:

medical care of diabetes, diet of diabetes, food therapy, insulin, ketogenic diet

Ding,Y. (2023). Research on Food and Medication for Type 2 Diabetes. Theoretical and Natural Science,4,650-655.
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References

[1]. Jian Luan, Yiquan Song, Minxiu Yao, Nailong Yang, et al., A new treatment therapy for type 2 diabetes guided by “five in one” concept centered as ketogenic diet intervention with high-fat and low-carbon: a rest for islet β cells[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 23(11), 1-6. (2019)

[2]. Linjie Gong, Song Zhang. The research progress of the intervention effect of ketogenic diet on type 2 diabetes[J]. Clinical Focus, 1(5), 6. (2021).

[3]. Bo Jiang, Dajin Zou, Xianghua Ma, Xing-Bo Cheng & Liu-qing Yang. Chinese expert consensus of the intervention effect of ketogenic diet on type-2 diabetes (2019) [J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 23(3), 1-6. (2019)

[4]. Abascal, K., & Yarnell, E. Using bitter melon to treat diabetes[J]. Alternative & Complementary Therapies, 11(4), 179-184. (2005).

[5]. Lihong Yang, Qian Xiang & Guanghui Yue. Clinical research on type-2diabetes mellitus with the preparation of balsam pear[J]. Shanxi Medical Journal, 32(3), 202-203. (2003).

[6]. Swanston-Flatt, S. K., Day, C., Bailey, C. J., & Flatt, P. R. Traditional plant treatments for diabetes. Studies in normal and streptozotocin diabetic mice[J]. Diabetologia, 33(8), 462-464. (1990).

[7]. Caiying Zhang. The dietary care of diabetic patients[J]. Journal of Qiqihar Medical College, 28(20), 2552-2553. (2007)

[8]. Xiurong Gao, Xiaohong Xu, Wangzan, Min Wu, & Liyun Liao. The medical treatment of diabetes-The research development of insulin[J]. Journal of Military Surgeon in Southwest China, 9(1), 83-86. (2007)

[9]. Xing Liu, Yalou Wang. Present states and developmental trends of therapeutic drugs for type II diabetes[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice, (1), 1-4. (2004)

[10]. Juming Lu, Changyu Pan, et al., Prevention of type 2 diabetes in the population with impaired glucose tolerance by metformin and diet fibre[J]. Chinese Journal of diabetes, 10(6), 340-343. (2002)


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Ding,Y. (2023). Research on Food and Medication for Type 2 Diabetes. Theoretical and Natural Science,4,650-655.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed 2022), Part II

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References

[1]. Jian Luan, Yiquan Song, Minxiu Yao, Nailong Yang, et al., A new treatment therapy for type 2 diabetes guided by “five in one” concept centered as ketogenic diet intervention with high-fat and low-carbon: a rest for islet β cells[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 23(11), 1-6. (2019)

[2]. Linjie Gong, Song Zhang. The research progress of the intervention effect of ketogenic diet on type 2 diabetes[J]. Clinical Focus, 1(5), 6. (2021).

[3]. Bo Jiang, Dajin Zou, Xianghua Ma, Xing-Bo Cheng & Liu-qing Yang. Chinese expert consensus of the intervention effect of ketogenic diet on type-2 diabetes (2019) [J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 23(3), 1-6. (2019)

[4]. Abascal, K., & Yarnell, E. Using bitter melon to treat diabetes[J]. Alternative & Complementary Therapies, 11(4), 179-184. (2005).

[5]. Lihong Yang, Qian Xiang & Guanghui Yue. Clinical research on type-2diabetes mellitus with the preparation of balsam pear[J]. Shanxi Medical Journal, 32(3), 202-203. (2003).

[6]. Swanston-Flatt, S. K., Day, C., Bailey, C. J., & Flatt, P. R. Traditional plant treatments for diabetes. Studies in normal and streptozotocin diabetic mice[J]. Diabetologia, 33(8), 462-464. (1990).

[7]. Caiying Zhang. The dietary care of diabetic patients[J]. Journal of Qiqihar Medical College, 28(20), 2552-2553. (2007)

[8]. Xiurong Gao, Xiaohong Xu, Wangzan, Min Wu, & Liyun Liao. The medical treatment of diabetes-The research development of insulin[J]. Journal of Military Surgeon in Southwest China, 9(1), 83-86. (2007)

[9]. Xing Liu, Yalou Wang. Present states and developmental trends of therapeutic drugs for type II diabetes[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice, (1), 1-4. (2004)

[10]. Juming Lu, Changyu Pan, et al., Prevention of type 2 diabetes in the population with impaired glucose tolerance by metformin and diet fibre[J]. Chinese Journal of diabetes, 10(6), 340-343. (2002)