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Yes, 2 out of 3 people that suffer with diabetes die because of heart disease or stroke. Once someone has diabetes, he/she is at much higher risk of developing problems with other parts of their body, including the heart. This means that it is crucial for people to be diagnosed early in order to receive the proper treatment of diabetes.
People with diabetes are more prone to developing coronary artery disease. This can result in a blocking or narrowing of your blood vessels leading to the heart. This kind of heart disease is quite common. The blood vessels carry your blood, which contains oxygen among other things to your heart. When these vessels get blocked, it can cause a heart attack or a stroke.
Therefore, people need to watch for the onset of diabetes so they can receive the correct treatment early on. With early treatment of diabetes, the risk for developing the coronary artery disease can be lowered. This will in turn lower the chances of a stroke or heart attack from occurring.


You need to have an A1C test to measure your blood glucose levels. This test is usually recommended being done about every 2 or 3 months. The ADA (American Diabetes Association) suggests that people should have a blood glucose level under 7.0 on this test.
You need to also watch your blood pressure when you have diabetes, in order to prevent other problems from occurring. High blood pressure can also bring on heart attacks and strokes. A safe blood pressure is 130/80 or below as recommended by the ADA.
A person needs to watch their cholesterol levels for maximum health. The quantity of fat contained in your blood is what cholesterol levels are all about. The good cholesterol or HDL actually provides protection for your heart. The bad cholesterol or LDL can lead to your blood vessels becoming clogged, which can then cause heart attacks to happen as we mentioned earlier. Also, triglycerides are a different form of fat in the blood, which can make the chances for heart attack higher.
LDL cholesterol should be lower than 100 mg/dl, while HDL cholesterol should be above 40mg/dl for men and 50mg/dl for women. Triglycerides need to be under 150 mg/dl for both sexes.
You need to watch what you eat normally for your health; this becomes even more important if you have diabetes. Sometimes just by changing one's diet a person can control a mild form of diabetes and the other problems we have discussed here. This usually includes eating a low-fat diet and watching salt intake. You also need to be sure you are at your recommended weight, which eating in this way will help you do. Being overweight can cause diabetes along with heart problems. So you should shed those extra pounds if needed.
Have a daily exercise routine to help lower blood pressure, strengthen your heart, and control or prevent diabetes. Exercise is good for everyone, make sure to do some cardio and weight bearing exercise to have a full workout.

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