Perspective
The impact of gut microbes on diabetes
Author(s): Alice Liddel*
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic condition with a startlingly high occurrence rate that places a significant burden on both the patient's life and the lives of those who offer medical treatment. It is characterised by an increase in blood glucose levels and insulin resistance. Urbanisation, obesity, and genetic mutations are examples of internal and environmental variables that may raise the chance of developing DM. Microbes in the stomach have an impact on nutrition and immunity, which affects general health. More research has been done recently to assess and estimate the part played by the gut microbiome in the onset, progression, and management of diabetes. This article provides an overview of the present understanding of three major bacterial species. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder that has an astonishingly high prevalence rate and has a substantial
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DOI:
10.37532. pulcrim.23.8 (3) 41-42.