Smoking, diabetes and hypertension spike heart attack risk in women
Health | November 08, 2018 23:49 ISTHigh blood pressure, diabetes and smoking increased the risk of a heart attack in both sexes but their impact was far greater in women.
High blood pressure, diabetes and smoking increased the risk of a heart attack in both sexes but their impact was far greater in women.
Diabetic and non-diabetic patients had similar rates of target organ injuries.
Latest health update: 70 percent of the middle-aged people in Delhi are overweight due to binge eating or midnight snacking. This morbid obesity making them prone to heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Healthy lifestyle tip: Consuming wholegrains such as a slice of rye bread or a bowl of oat porridge daily can prevent the development of Type-2 diabetes.
Sleep disorders can also weaken the immune system and slow down the healing process in diabetes.
Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be Type-2 diabetes.
Girls who develop Type-1 diabetes before the age of ten die an average of nearly 18 years earlier.
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For the study, the team looked at 34,121 adults aged 18-85 years who were asked about their dietary intake as well as if they had been diagnosed with diabetes or if they were taking medications for diabetes.
The study, published in the journal npj Vaccine, also reported that the effects of BCG vaccine on blood sugar control appear to depend on a totally novel metabolic mechanism that increases cellular consumption of glucose.
The study, published in the journal JAMA, included data from 4,19,425 children who were born at 28 to 44 weeks from 1995-2012.
The study included data from 2,000 participants, aged between 22 and 26 who participated in a survey.
For the study, detailed in the journal Neurology, the team identified more than 2 million people who were admitted to the hospital for Type-2 diabetes for the first time.
While smoking and diabetes have long been known to increase the risk of cancer and heart disease, researchers have warned that it can clog brain region crucial to memory, increasing the risk for dementia.
The researchers also warned that after birth, it may also cause the baby to develop conditions like hypoglycemia.
The results showed that both men and women with Type-1 diabetes and depression also had significantly higher galectin-3 levels.
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