Thursday, June 14, 2012

UC San Diego Study:Prediabetes and Stroke Risk May Be Associated

A new study in the British Medical Journal by researchers at the University of California San Diego found evidence of a link between prediabetes and stroke risk.Prediabetes is the precursor condition for type 2 diabetes and is rampant in the developed world,while spreading through populations in the emerging markets as well.According to the National Diabetes Education Program,an estimated 79 million Americans age 20 and over are prediabetic.In prediabetes,the fasting glucose level is between 100-125 mg/dl.The new study analysed fifteen other studies of a total of 716,000 patients.It showed that patients with a fasting glucose level of 110-125 mg/dl,the upper range of prediabetes,have a 21% greater likelihood of having a stroke.Prediabetes has also been linked to a greater risk of developing heart disease.The good news is,prediabetics who work to reduce their risk factors for type 2 diabetes,such as overeating,poor diet and lack of exercise,have a better than 50% chance of delaying or even preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes.Prediabetes is being taken more and more seriously by health care providers as type 2 diabetes becomes more common,and evidence that prediabetes is harmful in itself gets more voluminous.Health Care Select Sector SPDR(XLV),iShares Dow Jones US Healthcare Sector Index Fund(IYH)

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