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Diabetes, Aging, and Management Strategies. Cellular Mechanisms for Healthy Aging

  • Book

  • March 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250721

Diabetes, Aging, and Management Strategies: Cellular Mechanisms for Healthy Aging is a comprehensive guide that explores the complex interplay between diabetes and the aging process. The book dives deeply into the scientific mechanisms underlying diabetes and aging, offering insights into how aging accelerates disease processes and affects metabolic pathways, organ function, and overall health. With a focus on the biological, clinical, and practical aspects of diabetes in the elderly, this book provides actionable information on the pathophysiology of diabetes in aging individuals, evidence-based mitigation strategies, and effective management approaches.

As populations worldwide grow older, the prevalence of diabetes continues to rise, presenting new challenges in understanding, managing, and mitigating the effects of this condition on older adults. This book is designed to support healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers in creating and implementing strategies that address the unique needs of this population.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the interplay between aging and diabetes
2. The cellular and molecular pathophysiology of diabetes in aging
3. Insulin resistance in the aging population: Mechanisms and consequences
4. Diabetes complications in aging: A vicious cycle
5. The role of the immune system in diabetes and aging
6. The gut microbiome and metabolic health in aging
7. Cognitive decline and neurodegenerative risk in diabetes and aging
8. Frailty, sarcopenia, and diabetes: Managing physical decline
9. Psychosocial and mental health challenges in aging diabetic populations
10. Innovations in technology and therapeutics for diabetes management in older adults
11. Mechanistic pathways linking aging and insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus
12. Herbal approaches for managing diabetes in aging populations
13. Public health strategies and policy interventions for aging populations with diabetes
14. Drug discovery and development in geriatric diabetes care
15. Emerging role of novel candidates for diabetes mitigation
16. Complementary medicine and diabetes induced cellular stress and aging
17. Diabetes management: Facts and myths
18. Side effects of current pharmacology and innovations
19. Comparative assessment of aging and diabetes in women and men
20. Natural remedies for diabetes management: Benefits and drawbacks
21. Endocrinological and pathophysiological perspectives of diabetes in aging
22. Nanotechnology-based approaches for diabetes management: Immune cell interaction and artificial intelligence advancements
23. Diabetes, aging, and management strategies
24. Lifestyle interventions: Exercise, nutrition and diabetes prevention in aging
25. Immune-targeted therapies: Management of diabetes and fostering healthy aging

Authors

Younis Ahmad Hajam Assistant Professor, Department of Life Sciences and Allied Health Sciences, Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Punjab, India.

Dr. Younis Ahmad Hajam holds a doctorate in Zoology from Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidayalaya (A Central University), in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. He is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences and Allied Health Sciences, Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Punjab, India. Formerly Dr Younis Ahmad worked as Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Career Point University, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. He is teaching undergraduate and post graduate and doctorate students. His areas of interests include chronic diseases and their management. He has published 50 research papers in leading national and international journals, 50 book chapters and 10 national proceedings and has published 8 books as an editor in Springer, Apple Academic Press, NOVA Science Publishers, Taylor and Francis. He has received a national award for his contributions in biological science and is an editorial member of various international journals and a member of Asian Council of Science editors.

Rajesh Kumar Department of Biosciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India. Dr. Rajesh Kumar is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences, Himachal Pradesh University, India. He obtained his MSc and PhD in Zoology from Jiwaji University, India. Dr. Kumar's research focuses on animal physiology, applied zoology, biodiversity conservation, nutraceuticals, herbal medicine, and cancer biology. He brings a decade of research and teaching experience to this project and has participated in several book projects, including Elsevier's Advanced Techniques in Antibody Generation and Diabetes, Aging, and Management Strategies. Ajmal Rashid Bhat RTM Nagpur University, India. Dr. Bhat is a prominent researcher and academic affiliated with the Department of Chemistry at Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University in Nagpur, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, obtained in 2016, and has made significant contributions to various fields, including synthetic organic chemistry, drug design, medicinal chemistry, computational chemistry, and green chemistry. His research focuses on the synthesis of bioactive compounds and the development of eco-friendly synthetic methods. Dr. Bhat has published numerous articles in reputable scientific journals, often exploring the synthesis and biological activity of pyrimidine derivatives and their potential applications in medicine. Additionally, he has been involved in studies that utilize computational approaches for predicting the properties and activities of chemical compounds in the field of diabetes.