Diabetes, Obesity


Obesity is an ordinary risk element in major cardiology ailment prevention together with Stroke. The term "diabetic heart disease" refers to heart ailment that takes area in a population who have an excessive content of carbohydrates in blood. People who have excessive blood pressure are inclined to the wide variety of cardiac ailments than to people having comparatively less blood pressure. Obesity is becoming an international outbreak in each adolescents and adults which is brought about due to kind of diabetes and hypertension. Due to overweight, the blood vessels near the coronary heart receive blocked which sooner or later causes a stroke and then ends in a cardiac surgery. Overweight patients have healthier survival and better joined consequences of survival and non- terminal functional repute than patients have a BMI <25.



Hypertension can lead to many complications of diabetes. Most people affected with Diabetes are more prone to suffer Hypertension. Diabetes damages the arteries and makes them targets for hardening   and if it is not treated then it may also cause blood vessel damage, heart attack, and kidney failure too. In this section of the main, we discuss various types of Diabetes, risk factors that are involved in it, controlling hypertension in patients with Diabetes and Treatment.



Obesity increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. But it damages more than just the heart and blood system. It is also the major cause of bile stones, osteoarthritis and respiratory problems. Obesity closely interferes with many health conditions that underlie cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, diabetes and abnormal blood cholesterol. Additionally, weight gain is a frequent consequence of a heart-damaging lifestyle such as lack of exercise and a fat diet. Obesity can also lead to heart failure. This is a serious condition when your heart can not pump enough blood to satisfy the needs of your body. After diabetes or diabetes, a person is at increased risk of heart disease and stroke. One can reduce the risk by maintaining blood glucose levels (also called blood sugar), blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels close to the recommended target values ​​- levels suggested by diabetes professionals for good health. Stroke and coronary heart disease can be caused by the same problem - atherosclerosis.



 


  • Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke
  • Abdominal Obesity
  • Vascular dementia

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