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Stolar Mark - - 2011
Type 2 diabetes is a disorder of glucose and lipid metabolism associated with increased risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications. The primary focus of treating type 2 diabetes is glycemic control; simultaneous management of cardiometabolic risk factors, including blood pressure, lipid profile and overweight/obesity, has been shown to improve outcomes. ...
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Pandey A - - 2011
The rampant diabetes pandemic over the past few decades has been associated with an increased rise in cardiovascular events and deaths. Risk factors such as obesity, family history of diabetes, decreased physical activity, and aging are among the most common in the development of diabetes. Emerging evidence in the past ...
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Beaudoin Marie-Soleil - - 2011
When considering methylxanthines and human health, it must be recognized that in many countries most caffeine is consumed as coffee. This is further confounded by the fact that coffee contains many bioactive substances in addition to caffeine; it is rich in phenols (quinides, chlorogenic acid, and lactones) and also has ...
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Luchsinger José A - - 2010
This manuscript provides a brief review of the epidemiologic evidence linking type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its precursor conditions, elevated adiposity and hyperinsulinemia, to dementia. Elevated adiposity in middle age is related to a higher risk of dementia but the data on this association in old age is conflicting. Hyperinsulinemia, ...
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Schernthaner G - - 2010
Meta-analyses of clinical trials suggest that the use of the thiazolidinedione (TZD), rosiglitazone, in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus may increase the risk of myocardial ischaemic events by 30-40%. Although these controversial data must be interpreted with caution, in the absence of definitive prospective cardiovascular (CV) outcomes data, they ...
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Yee M S - - 2010
Cardiovascular mortality remains high despite intensive treatment of people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Meta-analyses on rosiglitazone have raised concerns regarding its cardiovascular safety. We studied the effects of rosiglitazone on ultrasonic indices of carotid arterial disease and inflammatory markers in a group of Type 2 diabetic patients at high ...
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Carpino Philip A - - 2010
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by the development of insulin resistance, impaired pancreatic β-cell function and, ultimately, hyperglycemia. The disease is highly associated with obesity and it is thought that the inappropriate deposition of lipid in tissues such as liver and muscle contributes to a reduction in ...
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Marcinkevage Jessica A - - 2011
Globally, cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounts for 1/3 of all deaths to women. While much research identifies the increased risk in CVD associated with pre-diabetes measurements, there is growing interest in the role of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)-a condition of glucose intolerance diagnosed during pregnancy-as a potential CVD risk factor. This ...
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Potier L - - 2011
Ankle brachial index (ABI) is a simple method to screen peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and to evaluate cardiovascular (CV) prognosis in the general population. Measuring it requires a hand-held Doppler probe but it can be done also with an automatic device. ABI is an effective tool for clinical practice or ...
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Verkleij Chantal J N - - 2010
The contribution of the hemostatic system in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with type 2 diabetes is not completely defined. The aim of this study was to elucidate associations of hemostatic factors with the development of CVD in patients with type 2 diabetes. Patients with type 2 ...
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van Dieren S - - 2011
Treatment guidelines recommend the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) risk engine for predicting cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes, although validation studies showed moderate performance. The methods used in these validation studies were diverse, however, and sometimes insufficient. Hence, we assessed the discrimination and calibration of the UKPDS ...
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Yazici Dilek - - 2010
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is an important complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diastolic heart failure is an early manifestation of diabetic cardiac disease. Nt-proBNP is a valuable marker of ventricular dysfunction. The aim of this study was to determine Nt-proBNP concentrations in type 1 diabetic patients and determine their relationship with ...
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Yu Qiujun - - 2011
It is well recognized that insulin resistance found in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Since its discovery in the 1920s, insulin has been used as an essential therapeutic agent in diabetes for blood glucose management. Recent studies demonstrate that insulin ...
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Thomas G Neil - - 2010
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions. High risk groups, such as those older individuals or with glucose intolerance have been shown to exhibit a high risk of developing diabetes. We aimed to systematically identify and evaluate those studies that have investigated the impact of lifestyle interventions on the prevention of the ...
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Lecka-Czernik Beata - - 2010
PPARγ and PPARα are nuclear receptors mainly involved in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and lipid levels, respectively. Aleglitazar, being developed by Roche Holding, is a dual agonist for PPARγ and PPARα for the potential simultaneous treatment of hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). In ...
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Lardizabal Joel A - - 2010
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality worldwide. Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers have been indispensable in diminishing the macrovascular and microvascular complications of diabetes. In addition, cumulative evidence from retrospective studies pointed toward a beneficial effect of RAS agents in ...
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Eeg-Olofsson K - - 2010
AIMS: To analyse the association between glycosylated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with type 2 diabetes in the Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR). METHODS: An observational study of 18 334 patients (age 30-79 years, previous CVD in 18%, baseline HbA1c 5.0-10.9%) who were followed for 6 ...
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Tamler Ronald - - 2010
Testosterone levels and erectile function are known to decline as men age, leading to hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction (ED). Men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a particularly high prevalence of hypogonadism and ED. This population also has an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases, as well as exposure to ...
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Zoungas Sophia - - 2010
The world is facing an unprecedented increase in type 2 diabetes. Most disability and premature mortality experienced by people with diabetes is related to cardiovascular disease. This review summarizes recent evidence about approaches for managing cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes. While optimal blood pressure targets in people ...
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Weil E J - - 2010
Disadvantaged people include those experiencing economic, social or educational deprivation and, in some cases, those undergoing rapid transition from subsistence to industrial economies. Disadvantaged people worldwide are affected disproportionately by the global epidemic of diabetes. They are also at increased risk of kidney disease attributable to diabetes, and for many, ...
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Karagiannis Asterios - - 2010
Antihypertensive agents exert different effects on insulin sensitivity, lipids and haemostasis. However, most studies assessing these effects were small and short-term yielding conflicting results. Moreover, it has not been established whether the impact of antihypertensive drugs on insulin sensitivity, lipids, thrombosis and fibrinolysis adds to or attenuates vascular risk reduction. ...
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Ganda Om P - - 2010
To provide a current overview of the worldwide prevalence and pattern of cardiovascular disease and discuss the role of sodium intake and salt sensitivity, with a focus on the Asian Indian population. An extensive search of the literature from PubMed and the Cochrane Library was undertaken. Moreover, the pathophysiologic basis ...
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Klonoff David C - - 2010
In addition to progressive pancreatic β-cell failure resulting in impaired insulin secretion, and increased insulin resistance in muscle and liver, incretin hormone-related abnormalities have been identified as key underlying defects in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Treatment goals for patients with type 2 diabetes should be aligned with the ...
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van Dieren S - - 2011
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of postprandial time on the associations and predictive value of non-fasting lipid levels and cardiovascular disease risk in participants with diabetes. This study was conducted among 1,337 participants with diabetes from the Dutch and German (Potsdam) contributions to the European ...
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Pereg David - - 2010
Fasting glucose levels elevated beyond the normal range have been associated with increased cardiovascular risk. However, it is unknown whether this association exists for variations of fasting glucose within the normal range. The present study was conducted using the computerized database of the Sharon-Shomron District of Clalit Health Services. Included ...
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Davis Wendy A - - 2010
The performance of the Fremantle Diabetes Study cardiovascular risk equation, derived in 1240 individuals with type 2 diabetes, was assessed in a parallel cohort of 117 adults with type 1 diabetes. Despite significantly different phenotypic characteristics, the equation successfully identified adults with type 1 diabetes at increased cardiovascular risk.
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Chen G - - 2011
To investigate the correlation between abnormal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) 30-min plasma glucose (PG) and risk factors and metabolic abnormalities of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Participants (no.=2457) underwent a physical examination, blood biochemistry examination, OGTT, and a 12-lead electrocardiogram. We measured fasting PG (FPG) and PG at 30 ...
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Kokubo Yoshihiro - - 2010
Few prospective studies have examined the combined impact of blood pressure (BP) categories and glucose abnormalities on the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general Asian population. This study aimed to examine the effect of the combined risks of these factors on the incidence of CVD in a general ...
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Klein Barbara E K - - 2010
The ACCORD (Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes) trial was designed primarily to examine the effects of intensive glycemic control on cardiovascular events in persons with type 2 diabetes who were, for additional reasons, at high risk for such events. The trial also examined effects on the same endpoints ...
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Gruenwald Joerg - - 2010
Cinnamon has been used as a spice and as traditional herbal medicine for centuries. The available in vitro and animal in vivo evidence suggests that cinnamon has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antitumor, cardiovascular, cholesterol-lowering, and immunomodulatory effects. In vitro studies have demonstrated that cinnamon may act as an insulin mimetic, to ...
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Borg R - - 2011
Increased glucose excursions and postprandial hyperglycaemia have been suggested as unique risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality in patients with diabetes mellitus. Much of the evidence is based on a single 2 h glucose value after oral glucose tolerance testing in epidemiological studies. We examined the association between ...
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Schmidt W E - - 2010
To describe Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials of liraglutide with a focus on clinical pharmacology. In early clinical trials of liraglutide, 0.05-1.9 mg daily improved multiple aspects of glycaemic control and beta-cell function. Early trials demonstrated typical reductions in glycated haemoglobin (HbA(1c) ) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of ...
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Lounsbery Jody - - 2010
For most patients with diabetes and dyslipidemia, adding a fibrate does not improve cardiovascular outcomes.
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Lifestyle interventions produce short-term improvements in glycemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, but no long-term data are available. We examined the effects of lifestyle intervention on changes in weight, fitness, and CVD risk factors during a 4-year study. The Look AHEAD (Action ...
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Pignone Michael - - 2010
Aspirin is effective for the prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with a history of vascular disease, as so-called secondary prevention. In general populations with no history of previous myocardial infarction or stroke, aspirin also seems useful for primary prevention of cardiovascular events, although the absolute benefits are smaller than ...
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Garcia C - - 2010
The aim of this paper is to provide the fundamental background of the inflammation theory associated with type 2 diabetes, to discuss the clinical consequences of low-grade inflammation, particularly in terms of cardiovascular risk, and to infer some clinical therapeutic strategies deriving from drugs that already exist or are in ...
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Alzahrani S H - - 2010
Atherothrombotic complications are the main cause of mortality in subjects with diabetes. Premature atherosclerosis, increased platelet reactivity and activation of coagulation factors with associated hypofibrinolysis all contribute to increased cardiovascular risk in this population. Blood clot formation represents the last step in the atherothrombotic process, and the structure of the ...
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Solomon Scott D - - 2010
Non–placebo-controlled trials of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) comparing lower and higher hemoglobin targets in patients with chronic kidney disease indicate that targeting of a lower hemoglobin range may avoid ESA-associated risks. However, target-based strategies are confounded by each patient's individual hematopoietic response. We assessed the relationship among the initial hemoglobin response ...
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Whitford David L - - 2010
To examine differences in attitudes and behaviours towards familial risk of type 2 diabetes in populations in Ireland and Bahrain. Cross-sectional ecological study. Questionnaires were developed and administered to patients with diabetes and their first degree relatives in both Bahrain and Ireland. Data was analysed using non-parametric tests of association. ...
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Pinelli Nicole R - - 2010
The purpose was to examine whether self-reported perceived risk predicts willingness to enroll in DPP-adapted lifestyle intervention in Arab-Americans. Results document a positive relationship between perceived risk and willingness to engage in diabetes prevention activities. These findings imply that educational interventions communicating risk may improve adoption of diabetes preventative efforts.
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Sarafidis Pantelis A - - 2011
Diabetes mellitus is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease and the leading cause of end-stage renal disease in the Western World. Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) represent a class of antidiabetic agents that exert their glucose-lowering effects by reducing insulin resistance, through stimulation of a type of nuclear receptor, called peroxisome proliferator-activated ...
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Prince Catherine T - - 2010
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with a high risk for and mortality from premature coronary artery disease (CAD), including coronary artery calcification (CAC), a subclinical marker, and lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD). Pulse wave analysis (PWA) arterial stiffness indices have been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and ...
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Sims-Robinson Catrina - - 2010
Diabetes and Alzheimer disease (AD)-two age-related diseases-are both increasing in prevalence, and numerous studies have demonstrated that patients with diabetes have an increased risk of developing AD compared with healthy individuals. The underlying biological mechanisms that link the development of diabetes with AD are not fully understood. Abnormal protein processing, ...
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Tovar Elizabeth Gressle - - 2010
This paper is a report of an evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Health Beliefs Related to Cardiovascular Disease Scale designed to measure beliefs related to cardiovascular disease risk and diet and exercise in adults with diabetes. Heart attack and stroke are 2-4 times more common among adults with ...
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Erdmann Erland - - 2010
Patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are often treated with multiple glucose-lowering and cardiovascular agents. The concomitant use of nitrates, renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers, or insulin has been linked to a potential increase in myocardial ischemic risk with rosiglitazone. The PROactive database provides an opportunity to investigate the effects ...
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Schimke Katrin - - 2010
There is cross-sectional evidence that CagA antigen produced by Helicobacter pylori is associated with coronary heart disease, stroke, atrial fibrillation (AF) and microalbuminuria, but no large-scale longitudinal studies have been conducted in diabetic patients. We aimed to determine whether cytotoxin-associated gene-A (CagA) seropositivity is independently associated with important vascular outcomes ...
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Karnib Hussein H - - 2010
The cardiorenal syndrome in patients with diabetes mellitus represents a systemic condition that affects both the cardiovascular and renal systems. Diabetes is a well established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), and a significant proportion of diabetic patients go on to develop clinically significant nephropathy. In the diabetic state the ...
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Poh Rozaida - - 2010
The role of paraoxonase 1 in cardiovascular disease complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus is not fully understood. We studied paraoxonase activity towards paraoxon in 188 non-diabetic and 140 diabetic subjects using general linear models and univariate analysis. Adjusting for age revealed a reduction in activity towards paraoxon was associated ...
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Kostapanos Michael S - - 2010
The effect of statin treatment on glucose metabolism and the risk of diabetes remains an issue of controversy. Since statins are drugs commonly prescribed for the prevention of cardiovascular disease even in patients with prediabetes or diabetes, it is of great importance to identify the role of statin treatment on ...
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Saremi Aramesh - - 2010
To determine the predictors of progression of calcified atherosclerosis and the effect of intensive glycemic control on this process in patients with type 2 diabetes. As part of the Risk Factors, Atherosclerosis, and Clinical Events in Diabetes (RACED) substudy of the Veterans Affairs Diabetes Trial (VADT), 197 and 189 individuals ...
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