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Classifying a distinct form of diabetes in lean individuals with a history of undernutrition: an international consensus statement

Author Affiliations
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Malmö University, Skåne University Hospital, ...
Published InThe Lancet Global Health
Year2025
Citations18

Abstract

, age <30 years) individuals with a history suggestive of undernutrition from before birth and throughout childhood has been described in the literature. In 1985, WHO formally classified it as malnutrition-related diabetes, but subsequently removed the classification in 1999 over a disagreement as to whether undernutrition was a sufficient risk factor to cause this type of diabetes. Emerging evidence now strongly supports the distinct classification of this unique diabetes phenotype, which is characterised by substantial impairment of pancreatic insulin secretion, with normal hepatic and peripheral insulin sensitivity, an absence of ketoacidosis, and no islet cell autoantibodies. In this consensus statement, we synthesise this evidence to produce a set of common features of the disease, proposed pathogenetic mechanisms, and suggested management…
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