cardiovascular risk of diabetes - Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ASCVDdefined as coronary diabetes ong heart disease CHD cerebrovascular disease or peripheral arterial disease presumed to be of atherosclerotic originis the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for individuals with diabetes and results in an estimated 373 billion in cardiovascularrelated spending per year associated with diabetes People with diabetes are at greater risk of heart failure High blood pressure increases the force of blood through your arteries and can damage artery walls Having both high blood pressure and diabetes can greatly increase your risk for heart disease Too much LDL bad cholesterol in your bloodstream can form plaque on damaged artery walls The known risk factors of PAD are old age risk of cardiovascular disease and ethnicity Sarkar A Wei Y et al HMGCS2 is a key ketogenic enzyme potentially involved in type 1 diabetes with high cardiovascular risk Sci Rep 2017 74590 101038s4159801704469z PMC free article Google Scholar 201 Yang F Qin Y Lv J Wang Y Che 10 Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Management Diabetes and cardiovascular disease Epidemiology biological As CVD is the most prevalent cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with DM a primary goal of diabetes treatment should be to improve the cardiovascular CV risk of diabetic patients However one challenge associated with treating DM and reducing CV events is the complex and multifaceted nature of the relationship linking DM to CVD Your Heart and Diabetes Diabetes CDC Centers for Disease Control Diabetes and Its Cardiovascular Complications Comprehensive Network Cardiovascular Disease American Diabetes Association 10 Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Management Diabetes Complications and Risks American Heart Association The American Heart Association considers diabetes one of the major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease CVD In fact people living with Type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop and die from cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks strokes and heart failure diabetes melitus adalah than people who dont have diabetes If you have prediabetes or type 1 or type 2 diabetes you should be aware of the symptoms of heart disease including Shortness of breath Fainting or near fainting Fluttering in your chest Chest pain also known as angina including feelings of chest tightness or pressure Slow heartbeat Dizziness or lightheadedness Pain in one or both arms Diabetes Can Affect Your Heart ADA American Diabetes Association Of diabetes complications this is one you want to pay close attention to Cardiovascular disease CVD where the heart and blood vessels are negatively impacted is the number one cause of death in people living with diabetes resulting in 23 of deaths in people with type 2 diabetes And on top of that people with diabetes are twice as likely to have heart disease or a stroke than people Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes American Heart Association Diabetes and Heart Disease Johns Hopkins Medicine Your risk of developing cardiovascular disease goes up at age 40 but is highest after age 70 People with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely than others to develop cardiovascular disease Because this risk is so high cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in people with diabetes Warning signs Seek medical attention if Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ASCVDdefined as coronary heart disease CHD cerebrovascular disease or peripheral arterial disease presumed to be of atherosclerotic originis the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for individuals with diabetes and results in an estimated 373 billion in cardiovascularrelated spending per year associated with diabetes Heart and blood vessel damage Type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of developing complications such as cardiovascular disease atherosclerosis stroke peripheral artery disease and chronic kidney disease Nerve damage Over time high blood sugar levels can damage nerves a cemilan pasien diabetes condition called diabetic neuropathy
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