Lifestyle-related diseases like
diabetes and metabolic syndrome develop
with various genetic predispositions, combined with environmental factors. For
example, the sharp increase in the number of diabetes patients in Japan is
assumed to be due to lower insulin secretory capacity of
pancreatic beta cells in Japanese as compared to Westerners (genetic predisposition),
and the fact that pancreatic beta cells do not fully compensate for insulin-resistant conditions like westernized high-fat diets and reduced physical
activity (environmental factors). This project involves research on the
interaction of genetic and environmental factors in lifestyle-related diseases
(e.g. metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes), aimed at exploring the causes and
pathophysiology of these diseases.

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