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World J Diabetes. Dec 15, 2013; 4(6): 270-281
Published online Dec 15, 2013. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v4.i6.270
Type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Thomas Reinehr
Thomas Reinehr, Vestische Kinder- und Jugendklinik, University of Witten- Herdecke, 45711 Datteln, Germany
Author contributions: Reinehr T solely contributed to this work.
Correspondence to: Thomas Reinehr, Professor, Vestische Kinder- und Jugendklinik, University of Witten- Herdecke, Dr. F. Steiner Str. 5, 45711 Datteln, Germany. t.reinehr@kinderklinik-datteln.de
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Received: September 12, 2013
Revised: November 5, 2013
Accepted: November 20, 2013
Published online: December 15, 2013
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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is emerging as a new clinical problem within pediatric practice. Recent reports indicate an increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents around the world in all ethnicities, even if the prevalence of obesity is not increasing any more. The majority of young people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus was found in specific ethnic subgroups such as African-American, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islanders and American Indians. Clinicians should be aware of the frequent mild or asymptomatic manifestation of type 2 diabetes mellitus in childhood. Therefore, a screening seems meaningful especially in high risk groups such as children and adolescents with obesity, relatives with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and clinical features of insulin resistance (hypertension, dyslipidemia, polycystic ovarian syndrome, or acanthosis nigricans). Treatment of choice is lifestyle intervention followed by pharmacological treatment (e.g., metformin). New drugs such as dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitors or glucagon like peptide 1 mimetics are in the pipeline for treatment of youth with type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, recent reports indicate a high dropout of the medical care system of adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus suggesting that management of children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus requires some remodeling of current healthcare practices.

Keywords: Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Children; Clinical manifestation; Screening; Comorbidity; Treatment

Core tip: Review of the current stage of diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents.