Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide. With an increasing prevalence, understanding its implications for respiratory health is essential. Chronic lung diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), significantly impact morbidity and healthcare costs, with COPD alone accounting for substantial economic burdens. This comprehensive review investigates the intricate relationship between DM and chronic lung diseases. A systematic search across multiple databases yielded 1,078 articles, from which 10 studies were selected for detailed examination. The findings reveal a bidirectional relationship: diabetes increases the risk of developing chronic lung conditions, while chronic lung diseases can exacerbate glycemic control. Shared inflammatory pathways and comorbidities complicate patient outcomes, underscoring the urgent need for integrated treatment approaches. By elucidating the mechanisms linking these conditions, this review provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary care to enhance the quality of life for individuals affected by both diabetes and chronic lung diseases. The results highlight the necessity for further research to explore targeted therapies and preventive measures addressing these interconnected health issues.

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