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Abstract

Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus is influenced by built environment, which is, 'the environments that are modified by humans, including homes, schools, workplaces, highways, urban sprawls, accessibility to amenities, leisure, and pollution.' Built environment contributes to diabetes through access to physical activity and through stress, by affecting the sleep cycle. With globalization, there is a possibility that western environmental models may be replicated in developing countries such as India, where the underlying genetic predisposition makes them particularly susceptible to diabetes. Here we review published information on the relationship between built environment and diabetes, so that appropriate modifications can be incorporated to reduce the risk of developing diabetes mellitus.

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Title
Built environment and diabetes
Author
Pasala, Sudhir; Rao, Allam; Sridhar, G
Pages
63-68
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Apr 2010
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09733930
e-ISSN
19983832
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
862943461
Copyright
Copyright Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd Apr 2010