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'Pre-diabetes' raises risk of heart attack, stroke
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
By: Lynne Peeples
Reuters
A set of conditions known to accompany or portend type 2
diabetes, including obesity and high blood sugar, could more than double a
person's risk of developing heart disease, according to a new study.Further,
the findings suggest that these factors can even work their negative influence
in the absence of full-blown diabetes.
"We are in the midst of an obesity epidemic that is
contributing to an increase in the number of people with the metabolic syndrome
in North America," senior researcher Dr. Mark Eisenberg of McGill
University, in Montreal, noted in an email to Reuters Health. "Thus, an
increasingly large number of people are at a high cardiovascular risk."
About a quarter of North Americans are affected by the
metabolic syndrome -- a cluster of at least three of the following
cardiovascular risk factors: obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar,
high levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol and low levels of
"good" HDL cholesterol.
Many people with the metabolic syndrome have, or are on
their way to developing, type 2 diabetes.
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