[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 and diabetes: understanding the interrelationship and risks for a severe course

CP Landstra, EJP de Koning - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
CP Landstra, EJP de Koning
Frontiers in endocrinology, 2021frontiersin.org
The relationship between COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus is complicated and bidirectional.
On the one hand, diabetes mellitus is considered one of the most important risk factors for a
severe course of COVID-19. Several factors that are often present in diabetes mellitus are
likely to contribute to this risk, such as older age, a proinflammatory and hypercoagulable
state, hyperglycemia and underlying comorbidities (hypertension, cardiovascular disease,
chronic kidney disease and obesity). On the other hand, a severe COVID-19 infection, and …
The relationship between COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus is complicated and bidirectional. On the one hand, diabetes mellitus is considered one of the most important risk factors for a severe course of COVID-19. Several factors that are often present in diabetes mellitus are likely to contribute to this risk, such as older age, a proinflammatory and hypercoagulable state, hyperglycemia and underlying comorbidities (hypertension, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and obesity). On the other hand, a severe COVID-19 infection, and its treatment with steroids, can have a specific negative impact on diabetes itself, leading to worsening of hyperglycemia through increased insulin resistance and reduced β-cell secretory function. Worsening hyperglycemia can, in turn, adversely affect the course of COVID-19. Although more knowledge gradually surfaces as the pandemic progresses, challenges in understanding the interrelationship between COVID-19 and diabetes remain.
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