Diabetes and Gender Differences

Diabetes manifests differently across genders, influenced by biological, social, and behavioral factors. Research indicates that women with diabetes often experience more severe complications, such as cardiovascular disease, than men. This disparity may be linked to hormonal variations, especially during reproductive phases like pregnancy and menopause, which can affect glucose metabolism. Additionally, societal pressures and gender roles can impact lifestyle choices, leading to differences in diet, physical activity, and healthcare access.

Men, on the other hand, are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes earlier in life, often associated with higher rates of obesity and physical inactivity. Understanding these gender differences is crucial for tailoring prevention and management strategies. Customized healthcare approaches that consider these disparities can enhance diabetes care, ensuring both men and women receive the appropriate support to manage their condition effectively.

Committee Members
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Mahir Khalil Ibrahim Jallo

Mahir Khalil Ibrahim Jallo

Gulf Medical University, Canada
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - F Buck Willis

F Buck Willis

Christian College of Medicine, Belize
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Anil Harrison

Anil Harrison

Midwestern University, United States
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Wan Rosli Wan Ishak

Wan Rosli Wan Ishak

Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Diabetes 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Mahir Khalil Ibrahim Jallo

Mahir Khalil Ibrahim Jallo

Gulf Medical University, Canada
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - F Buck Willis

F Buck Willis

Christian College of Medicine, Belize
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Anil Harrison

Anil Harrison

Midwestern University, United States
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - David Navazio

David Navazio

Gentell, United States
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - Sujith Rajan

Sujith Rajan

NYU Long Island School of Medicine, United States
Speaker at Diabetes  2026 - David Petch

David Petch

utR Biotech, Canada
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