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Metabolism Specialists in Asia

Hospitals and medical centers in Asia who have Metabolism specialists.

Mahkota Medical Centre

The Mahkota Diabetes Centre was officially launched on 8 September 2012 to provide comprehensive services tailored towards diabetic care. The Centre also provides an avenue for the consultants to refer their patients for diabetes care counseling and health education.

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Metabolism is available at Mahkota Medical Centre

Bangkok Anti-Aging Center

Bangkok Anti-Aging Center is an integrative medical center which fulfills the modern lifestyle of health-concerned individuals. We emphasize the implementation of holistic medicine, which focuses on investigating the root cause of the disease rather than merely treating the symptoms.

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Metabolism is available at Bangkok Anti-Aging Center

Sourasky Medical Center

The Department of Endocrinology at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the whole range of endocrine and metabolic disorders, including benign and malignant tumors of the endocrine system, diabetes, obesity, hypertension and complications.

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Metabolism is available at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Rambam Medical Center

The Department of Endocrinology comprises consulting clinics where patients are treated, laboratories for routine testing, and research laboratories. The most advanced technologies and techniques in the field are used in the treatments and tests carried out at the institute.

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Metabolism is available at Rambam Medical Center

KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital

Endocrinology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorder of the endocrine system and its specific secretions called hormones, the integration of developmental events such as proliferation, growth, and differentiation and the coordination of metabolism, respiration, excretion, movement.

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Metabolism is available at KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital

Fortis Vasant Kunj

Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital is a Centre of Excellence for Cardiac Sciences, Renal Sciences, Diabetology, Pulmonology and Thoracic Sciences and a specialty center for Joint Replacement, Genito-urinary, Cosmetic Surgery and Dental care.

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Metabolism is available at Fortis Vasant Kunj

Chaophya Hospital

The Chaophya Hospital is a JCI accredited, tertiary private hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been in operation since 1991. It has an international department which offers a comprehensive range of supporting services to foreign patients.

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Metabolism is available at Chaophya Hospital

Moolchand Medcity

Trust based hospital that treats around 7,000 international patients a year. India's first JCI and comprehensive NABH accredited hospital.

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Metabolism is available at Moolchand Medcity

Columbia Asia Hospital - Palam Vihar

A modern 100 bed hospital opened in 2008, located in Gurgaon, outside of New Delhi.The hospital is a part of the Columbia Asia Group, which has an international patients office able to assist foreign patients with all aspects of medical travel.

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Metabolism is available at Columbia Asia Hospital - Palam Vihar

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About Metabolism

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What is metabolism?

These are all the chemical process that continuously takes place inside the body to keep your organs functioning. This includes breathing, digesting food and repairing cells.

Energy is necessary for these chemical processes to take place. The minimum amount of energy our body requires to carry out these chemical processes is called the basal metabolic rate (BMR).


Purposes of metabolism
  • Metabolism has three main purposes which include:
  • Conversion of food/fuel to energy to run cellular processes
  • Conversion of food/fuel to building blocks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and some carbohydrates
  • Elimination of nitrogenous wastes

Types of metabolism
  • Catabolism: This is the breaking down of organic matter through processes such as cellular respiration. Catabolism releases energy.
  • Anabolism: This is the building up of cell components such as nucleic acids and proteins. Anabolism consumes energy.

Nutrition, metabolism, and energy

The pathways of metabolism depend on nutrients that break down in order to produce energy. This energy is needed by the body in order to synthesize new proteins and nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.

Food provides a number of essential substances for the building, maintenance and repair of body tissues and also for efficient body functioning. Essential nutrients in the diet include carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorous, nitrogen, sulfur and about 20 other inorganic elements. In addition, minerals, vitamins, and water are necessary.


Carbohydrates in metabolism

Carbohydrates are supplied by foods in three forms; starch, sugar, and cellulose. Sugars and starches from the major sources of energy for humans. Fibers (cellulose) contribute to bulk in the diet.

Carbohydrates and sugars yield glucose by digestion or metabolism. Glucose is used b the body’s tissues for all activities.

The overall reaction for the combustion of glucose is written as:

  • C6H12O6 + 6 O2 -----> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy
  • Carbohydrates come from foods such as rice, bread, wheat, pasta, potatoes and macaroni.

Proteins in metabolism

Proteins are the main tissue/body builders in the body. They help in functions, cell structure, and enzymes to carry out vital reactions and hemoglobin formation to carry oxygen. Proteins also supply nitrogen for DNA and RNA production.

Proteins are necessary for nutrition because they contain amino acids. However, the body is unable to synthesize 8 amino acids called the essential amino acids. The essential amino acids include lysine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, valine and threonine.


Fat in metabolism

Fats are concentrated sources of energy and they produce twice as much energy as either carbohydrates or protein on a weight basis. Essential fatty acids include unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic, arachidonic and linilinic acids. These need to be taken in the diet. Fats serve several functions which include:

  • The help to form the cellular structure
  • They form a protective cushion around vital organs
  • They help absorb fat soluble vitamins
  • They provide reserve storage of energy

Minerals and vitamins in metabolism

Minerals in foods do not directly contribute to the body’s energy needs. However, they play an important role in metabolic pathways in the body and as body regulators.

Important minerals include:

  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Chloride ions
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Sodium
  • Magnesium
  • Copper
  • Cobalt
  • Manganese
  • Zinc
  • Fluorine
  • Iodine
  • Vitamins are essential organic compounds which cannot be synthesized by the human body. They must, therefore, be present in the diet. Important vitamins include:
  • Vitamin A
  • B2 (riboflavin)
  • Niacin or nicotinic acid
  • Pantothenic Acid

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