You can help prevent diabetic heart and blood vessel complications by
eliminating or treating as many of your risk factors for
atherosclerosis and
high blood pressure (hypertension) as possible.
Risk factors for atherosclerosis
Risk factors for hypertension
- High-sodium diet
-
Obesity
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Smoking
tobacco
- Kidney problems
- Excessive alcohol consumption (more than 2 drinks a day for men or
1 drink a day for women)
Diabetes and these risk factors
Diabetes contributes to the development of atherosclerosis
(hardening of the arteries) because it increases the buildup of
plaque. The best way to prevent hardening of your
arteries is to address all risk factors. Controlling your blood sugar levels as
much as possible will also help prevent the acceleration of
atherosclerosis.
High blood pressure increases your risk for stroke and
atherosclerosis. You can lower blood pressure with lifestyle changes and
medicine.
Treatments to prevent heart and blood vessel
complications from diabetesLifestyle changes | Medications |
|---|
- Reduce salt intake.
- Lose
weight.
- Exercise on most or all days.
- Limit
alcohol.
- Reduce stress.
- Quit
smoking.
- Increase potassium and calcium intake.
| - ACE
inhibitors
- Beta-blockers
- Diuretics
- Angiotensin
II receptor blockers
- Other vasodilators
- Centrally
acting agents
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