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Diabetes and Heart DiseasePeople who have diabetes have a higher risk of developing heart disease than people who do not suffer from diabetes. Luckily, however, diabetics (as well as non-diabetics) can take some simple steps to lower their chances of developing heart disease. By taking an active role in the management of your diabetes and by following an active and healthy lifestyle, you can keep your heart in top condition.
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Type 1 and Type 2 DiabetesType 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes are the most common forms of diabetes:
Heart Disease in DiabeticsBoth Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes can lead to heart disease, as diabetics tend to have higher than normal levels of sugar in their bodies. Elevated blood sugar can cause damage to many parts of the body, including the heart.
Diabetes can:
All of these factors can contribute to heart disease.
Diabetes TreatmentTo reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetics should follow the diabetes treatment that is prescribed by their doctors. While there is no known cure for diabetes,diabetes can be controlled and managed through the following methods:
You might also consider asking your physician if you should start aspirin therapy, which has been proven to improve heart health in some patients.
Heart Disease TreatmentsHeart disease treatments vary according to the type of heart disease that you have. Some common heart disease treatments may include:
Resources American Diabetes Association (n.d.). Taking Care of Your Heart. Retrieved August 23, 2007, from the Diabetes.org Web site: http://www.diabetes.org/type-1-diabetes/well-being/ FamilyDoctor.org Editorial Staff (Sept. 2000). Diabetes and Heart Disease. Retrieved August 23, 2007, from the FamilyDoctor.org Web site: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/
diabetes/complications/647.html. National Institutes of Health (2005). National Diabetes Statistics. Retrieved August 23, 2007, from the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/statistics/index.htm. University of Virginia (Feb. 12, 2004). Diabetes and Heart Disease. Retrieved August 23, 2007, from the University of Virginia Health System Web site: http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/adult_diabetes
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