Summary:
The objective of the work was to assess, based on the results of studies conducted abroad and the
author’s own results from the Prague register of diabetic patients, whether there exist differences
in the epidemiology, clinical course of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications between
female and male diabetics. As far as type 1 DM is concerned there are significant differences in
the clinical course of diabetes, i.e. deteriorated compensation of DM in girls and women in conjunction
with menstruation and the menopause. As compared with men, young women have
a higher mortality on account of diabetic nephropathy, and at any age they have as higher incidence
of hypertension. In DM2 they have also a high incidence of hypertension and risk of compensation
of DM during menstruation and later during the menopause. A significantly less
frequent complication in women is ischaemia of the lower extremities. From the epidemiological
aspect a higher prevalence of DM2 was proved in women after the age of 65 years.
Key words:
Diabetes mellitus type 1 - Diabetes mellitus type 2 – Female - diabetic
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