Autor/es reacciones

Gemma Rojo Martínez

Senior researcher and group leader at CIBER for Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Diseases (CIBERDEM), researcher at the Regional University Hospital of Malaga and at IBIMA-Bionand platform

The document discusses the Vellore Declaration, which is a summary of the discussions of a working group proposing an international consensus statement on a traditionally poorly defined entity (malnutrition-associated diabetes), for which they propose a name (type 5 diabetes) and recognition that seeks improvements in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease. The proposal is endorsed by the International Diabetes Federation. 

As it is a condition associated with continuous malnutrition, possibly from the prenatal stage to adolescence, it is a rare problem in the developed world, but may be very common in low- and middle-income countries. The problem is the lack of research, precisely because it is not a first-world problem. 

In countries that receive migrants, such as Spain, the health system must take into account the existence of the condition, as some of these migrants may have the disease due to poor living conditions in their places of origin, which is precisely why many leave their homes. 

The document sets out some very clear and logical recommendations:

  1. More research is needed to understand its cause, its medical and social burden, its natural history, and its epidemiology.
  2. Working groups should be established to evaluate the proposed diagnostic criteria in different populations.
  3. Intervention studies should be conducted to establish the best form of treatment for this condition. 
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