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Diabetes is classified as a chronic inflammatory disease, which is evidenced by the presence of specific circulating and cellular inflammatory biomarkers, such as macrophages that infiltrate pancreatic tissues and release pro-inflammatory molecules as described in [1], [2], and [3].
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Chronic Inflammation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 5 facts
claimDiets rich in saturated fat, trans-fats, or refined sugar are associated with higher production of pro-inflammatory molecules, particularly in individuals with diabetes or those who are overweight.
claimDiabetes is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the infiltration of immune cells, such as macrophages, into pancreatic tissues, which release pro-inflammatory molecules.
claimDiabetes is considered a chronic inflammatory disease, evidenced by both circulating and cellular biomarkers, such as macrophages infiltrating pancreatic tissues and releasing pro-inflammatory molecules.
claimDiabetes is considered a chronic inflammatory disease, evidenced by both circulating and cellular biomarkers and the infiltration of pancreatic tissues by immune cells like macrophages that release pro-inflammatory molecules.
claimIn diabetic individuals, immune cells such as macrophages infiltrate pancreatic tissues and release pro-inflammatory molecules.