Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 1st Edition
Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (1st Edition) by Sultan Ayoub Meo is a compelling, evidence-driven exploration of how environmental exposures shape metabolic health worldwide. This timely volume brings into clear focus the growing body of research connecting air pollution, heavy metals, endocrine-disrupting chemicals and urban industrial exposures with increased risk of Type 2 diabetes.
Beginning with accessible epidemiology and moving through molecular mechanisms, clinical implications and public health strategies, the book translates complex science into practical insight for clinicians, researchers, public health professionals and policy makers. Case studies from urban centers and industrial regions illustrate global patterns—from densely populated cities to emerging economies—making the work both globally relevant and regionally sensitive.
Readers will find balanced discussion of causation versus association, concise reviews of key pollutants (PM2.5, arsenic, persistent organic pollutants), and thoughtful analysis of how lifestyle, socioeconomic factors and regulatory policy interact with environmental risk. The author’s clear writing and rigorous referencing make the text ideal for graduate courses, clinical reference and policy development.
If you seek a comprehensive, up-to-date resource that bridges environmental science and metabolic disease, this 1st Edition by Sultan Ayoub Meo offers actionable knowledge to inform research, clinical practice and public health interventions. Add this essential title to your collection to better understand—and help mitigate—the environmental dimensions of the global diabetes epidemic. Buy now to equip your work with authoritative, practical insight.
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