Vulnerability and social determinants in diabetes

Journal: Semergen
Published:
Abstract

Social determinants of health significantly influence the development and progression of chronic diseases such as type2 diabetes (T2DM). This article examines key social determinants including education, economic stability, neighborhood, and factors such as ethnicity, race, or religion that impact individuals with T2DM. The role of gender as a social determinant is also explored, emphasizing the need for gender-specific considerations in T2DM management and research. Additionally, the impact of poverty on health outcomes is analyzed, highlighting the bidirectional relationship between poverty and disease. Comprehensive measures addressing these determinants are crucial to improving the health and well-being of individuals with T2DM. Addressing social inequalities through targeted interventions can contribute to better treatment outcomes and equitable healthcare.

Authors
C Hernández Teixidó, F López Simarro, E Arranz Martínez, F Escobar Lavado, S Miravet Jiménez
Relevant Conditions

Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)