Assessing whether one has a genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes allows for the implementation of dietary and supplement strategies with a preventive focus.
According to the latest data published by the Italian National Institute of Health, the situation of overeating and sedentary behavior among Italian children remains serious and deserves to be taken into careful consideration.
Two specific markers—glycated albumin and methylglyoxal—make it possible to accurately assess an individual’s inflammation status related to sugar metabolism.
Preventing diabetes by identifying genetic predispositions and lifestyle factors can significantly add healthy years of life. A personalized medicine approach is crucial to enhance quality of life and well-being, allowing occasional indulgences without compromising health.
Inflammation is a physiological process that is, in itself, beneficial and essential for defending the body.
However, various factors—such as dietary imbalances or chronic viral infections—can lead to a persistent, chronic inflammatory state that underlies a wide range of diseases.
This section presents an essential bibliography on inflammation: a carefully curated collection of scientific articles that form the basis of our work and the foundation of the GEKLab method. Particular attention is devoted to inflammation caused by sugars and to glycation processes, which play a central role in sustaining low-grade chronic inflammation.