Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hazardous Organic Pollutants By Elderly Diabetic

Core Tip: Uppsala, Sweden elderly prospective study of the vascular system (PIVUS studies) showed that exposure to certain persistent organic pollutants (POP) can significantly increase the elderly population in the future risk of type 2 diabetes.
Uppsala, Sweden elderly prospective study of the vascular system (PIVUS studies) showed that exposure to certain persistent organic pollutants (POP) can significantly increase the elderly population in the future risk of type 2 diabetes, although the incidence of cases fewer. The study 23 June 2011 published online in the "Diabetes Care" (Diabetes care) magazine.
Recent studies have confirmed that the major accumulation in adipose tissue of the POP and lipophilic chemicals, and type 2 diabetes. However, evidence from prospective studies are more scarce. The study evaluated the specific POP and type 2 diabetes in the elderly potential relevance.
Study included 725 cases from PIVUS study, subjects aged 70 years.

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