18.04.2025
Type 5 Diabetes
For Prelims: What is Type 5 Diabetes?, Historical Background, Clinical Markers of Type 5 Diabetes
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Why in the news?
Type 5 diabetes has been officially recognised as a distinct form of diabetes by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF).
What is Type 5 Diabetes?
- Type 5 diabetes primarily affects lean, undernourished teenagers and young adults in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
- It is caused by malnutrition-induced reduction in insulin production, unlike Type 2 diabetes, which involves insulin resistance with continuing insulin secretion.
- In Type 5, the pancreatic beta cells function abnormally, resulting in severely reduced insulin secretion.
- This form of diabetes has long been neglected in medical research and often misdiagnosed.
Historical Background:
- The condition was first reported in Jamaica in 1955 under the term J-type diabetes.
- In 1985, the World Health Organization (WHO) named it “malnutrition-related diabetes mellitus”, but this was removed in 1999 due to lack of causal evidence linking malnutrition to diabetes.
- Despite this, similar cases were later reported in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Korea, mostly in the Global South.
- The condition is estimated to affect about 25 million people globally.
Clinical Markers of Type 5 Diabetes
- No autoimmune or genetic cause is associated with this condition.
- Patients have very low BMI (<18.5 kg/m²), much lower than typical Type 2 diabetic patients.
- Insulin levels are extremely low, significantly below Type 2 diabetes and slightly above Type 1 diabetes.
- Body fat percentage is substantially lower than in Type 2 patients.
- Dietary intake of protein, fibre, and micronutrients is notably inadequate.
Source: Indian Express
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Type 5 diabetes?
1. It is primarily seen in lean and undernourished youth in low- and middle-income countries.
2. It is characterized by insulin resistance despite normal insulin secretion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A.1 only
B.2 only
C.Both 1 and 2
D.Neither 1 nor 2
Answer A