Women more at risk than men from diabetes and heart disease

Despite popular belief, research and research have shown that cardiovascular risk is higher in women than in men. More than that: The cardiovascular risk of diabetes affects mainly women who have metabolic disorders. More attention in recent years, in particular, scientific evidence has shown that there is a significant change in [...]
Despite popular belief, research and research have shown that cardiovascular risk is higher in women than in men. More than that: The cardiovascular risk of diabetes affects mainly women who have metabolic disorders.
More Attention
In recent years, scientific evidence in particular has shown that there is an important change in the evolution of cardiovascular risk from different types of diabetes. “Gra with diabetes has a 44% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease than men underline Cesare Berra, director of the Institute-Metabolic Department of the MultiMedica Group in Milan. The risk of stroke is also higher in women. In particular, this unfavourable event often appears in a very well-designed group, meaning between 35 and 54x1>.
Studies and Research
In support of this aunt, there are several studies published in major scientific magazines. For example, in Lancet there is a meta-analysis that testifies to the spread of complications from diabetes to female gender. Moreover, in the National Library of Medicine, the National Institute of Health, there is a summary of studies highlight the way women die more of diabetes complications than men: 1.8 million deaths worldwide among men, 2, 1 among women.
Prevention Essential
Prevention remains a key point in the fight against diabetes and is passed on to some basic points - certainly a healthy way of life characterized by a balanced diet and regular physical activity, but above all by a lack of smoking.
Smoking Incident
Smoking “If it can cause damage to the general population, because it has a cancerous factor, diabetes certainly causes the risk of atherosclerotic diseases of small vessels, where it is not even easy to become an adequate 85x1>. And if women are more affected by the consequences, the more they need to avoid it, not just during pregnancy, but throughout their lifetime.










