CVD and diabetes linked

 
CVD and diabetes linked

What is the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD)?

We know that CVD is a major complication and a leading cause of premature death among people with diabetes. Here are some facts that emphasize the link between diabetes and CVD.

  • About 75% of people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke.
  • Adults with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely to have heart disease or suffer a stroke than people without diabetes.
  • Heart attacks occur at an earlier age in people with diabetes. Deaths from heart disease in women with diabetes have increased 23 percent over the past 30 years compared to a 27 percent decrease in women without diabetes.

Why the increased risk of CVD for people with diabetes?

  • People with diabetes have high rates of hypertension, high cholesterol and obesity, all three of which lead to increased rates of CVD.
  • 97% of adults with Type 2 diabetes have one or more lipid (cholesterol) abnormalities.
  • About 70% of people with diabetes also have high blood pressure.
  • “Sticky” blood platelets contribute to clotting problems and poor blood flow in people with diabetes.
  • Smoking doubles the risk for CVD in people with diabetes.

Who is at highest risk for premature death or disability due to diabetes and CVD?

  • People with a family history of diabetes.
  • Overweight and obese people.
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