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NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM 
The Link Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease 
What is the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD)?
·  CVD is a major complication of diabetes and the leading cause of early death among people with 
diabetes—about 65 percent of people with diabetes die from heart disease and stroke.
·  Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to have heart disease or suffer a stroke than 
people without diabetes.
·  High blood glucose in adults with diabetes increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, angina, and 
coronary artery disease. 1
·  People with type 2 diabetes also have high rates of high blood pressure, lipid problems, and obesity, 
which contribute to their high rates of CVD. 2
·  Smoking doubles the risk of CVD in people with diabetes. 
What is the national response to this major health problem? 
The National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) works in collaboration with many partner organizations 
to reduce illness and death from CVD in people with diabetes. 
NDEP’s Control Your Diabetes. For Life. education campaign strives to help health care professionals and 
their patients control the multiple risk factors associated with CVD and diabetes. It also helps people with 
diabetes learn how to reduce their risk of diabetes kidney, eye, and nerve disease. The campaign focuses on 
comprehensive control of diabetes and urges optimal management of A1C (a measure of average blood 
glucose), Blood pressure, and Cholesterol. The ABC treatment goals for most people with diabetes are: 
A  A1C (blood glucose) less than 7 percent 
B  Blood Pressure less than 130/80 mmHg 
C  Cholesterol – LDL less than 100 mg/dl 
What are the benefits to people with diabetes when they control their ABCs? 
The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study, 3 
the Diabetes Control and Complications 
Trial/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications 1 
study, and other clinical trials have 
demonstrated the following benefits of optimal control of the ABCs of diabetes:
·  Intensive glucose control reduces the risk of any CVD event by 42 percent and the risk of heart 
attack, stroke, or death from CVD by 57 percent. 1
·  In general, every percentage point drop in A1C blood test results (e.g., from 8.0 percent to 7.0 
percent) reduces the risk of diabetes, kidney, eye, and nerve disease by 40 percent. 2
·  Blood pressure control reduces the risk of CVD among persons with diabetes by 33 percent to 50 
percent, and the risk of diabetic kidney, eye, and nerve disease by approximately 33 percent. 2 
In 
general, for every 10 mm Hg reduction in systolic blood pressure, the risk for any complication 
related to diabetes is reduced by 12 percent. 2,3
·  Improved control of cholesterol or blood lipids (for example, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides) can 
reduce CVD complications by 20 percent to 50 percent. 2 
How well are people meeting therapy goals for diabetes and CVD? 
National surveys of people with diabetes show that there still is a wide gap between current and desired 
diabetes care. For example:
·  only 7.3 percent of people surveyed were at goal for all three ABCs of diabetes 4
·  two in five have poorly controlled LDL cholesterol
·  one in three has poorly controlled blood pressure
·  one in five has poorly controlled blood glucose. 5
NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM 
The Link Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease 
What can people with diabetes do to lower their CVD risk? 
People with diabetes can work with their health care team to develop and use an action plan to reach their 
ABC goals. An action plan can help people to:
·  Reach and stay at a healthy weight. Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for heart attack and 
stroke.
·  Get at least 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity. Brisk walking or a similar activity most days of 
the week can help with weight loss and lower blood pressure.
·  Eat foods that are low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added 
sugars – choose lean meats, poultry, fish, nuts (in small amounts), fat­free or low­fat milk, and milk 
products.
·  Eat more fiber – whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and dry peas and beans.
·  Stop smoking – or ask their health care team for help to quit. Smoking is one of the major risk 
factors associated with heart attack and stroke.
·  Take medications as directed – and ask their doctor about taking daily aspirin.
·  Ask family and friends to help them manage their diabetes. This support can help people reach 
their goals. 
How can NDEP help? 
NDEP provides free materials to help people with diabetes understand the link between diabetes and CVD 
and to take action to manage the ABCs of diabetes and lower their risk for CVD. Materials are available in 
English, Spanish, and 15 Asian and Pacific Islander languages. All materials include a record form to track 
the ABCs of diabetes test results and monitor progress toward goals. 
For free copies of NDEP’s materials about the ABCs of diabetes, call 1­800­438­5383 or visit 
www.ndep.nih.gov and click on diabetes control. These materials may be downloaded, 
reproduced, and distributed without copyright restrictions. 
References 
1.  Nathan DM, Cleary PA, Backlund JY, et al. Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular disease 
in patients with type 1 diabetes. N Engl J Med. Dec 22 2005;353(25):2643­2653. 
2.  National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. National diabetes statistics fact 
sheet: general information and national estimates on diabetes in the United States, 2005. Bethesda, 
MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health; 2005. 
3.  Adler AI, Stratton IM, Neil HA, et al. Association of systolic blood pressure with macrovascular and 
microvascular complications of type 2 diabetes (UKPDS 36): prospective observational study. BMJ. 
2000;321(7258):412­419. 
4.  Saydah SH, Fradkin J, Cowie CC: Poor control of risk factors for vascular disease among adults with 
previously diagnosed diabetes. JAMA 2004; 291(3): 335­42. 
5.  Saaddine JB, Cadwell B, Gregg EW, et al.: Improvements in diabetes processes of care and 
intermediate outcomes: United States, 1988­2002. Ann Intern Med 2006; 144(7): 465­74. 
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ National Diabetes Education 
Program is jointly sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for 
Disease Control and Prevention with the support of more than 200 partners. 
Call 1­800­438­5383 or visit www.ndep.nih.gov to learn more.
February 2007

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Global Medical Cures™ | Link between Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease

  • 1. NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM  The Link Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease  What is the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD)? ·  CVD is a major complication of diabetes and the leading cause of early death among people with  diabetes—about 65 percent of people with diabetes die from heart disease and stroke. ·  Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to have heart disease or suffer a stroke than  people without diabetes. ·  High blood glucose in adults with diabetes increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, angina, and  coronary artery disease. 1 ·  People with type 2 diabetes also have high rates of high blood pressure, lipid problems, and obesity,  which contribute to their high rates of CVD. 2 ·  Smoking doubles the risk of CVD in people with diabetes.  What is the national response to this major health problem?  The National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) works in collaboration with many partner organizations  to reduce illness and death from CVD in people with diabetes.  NDEP’s Control Your Diabetes. For Life. education campaign strives to help health care professionals and  their patients control the multiple risk factors associated with CVD and diabetes. It also helps people with  diabetes learn how to reduce their risk of diabetes kidney, eye, and nerve disease. The campaign focuses on  comprehensive control of diabetes and urges optimal management of A1C (a measure of average blood  glucose), Blood pressure, and Cholesterol. The ABC treatment goals for most people with diabetes are:  A  A1C (blood glucose) less than 7 percent  B  Blood Pressure less than 130/80 mmHg  C  Cholesterol – LDL less than 100 mg/dl  What are the benefits to people with diabetes when they control their ABCs?  The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study, 3  the Diabetes Control and Complications  Trial/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications 1  study, and other clinical trials have  demonstrated the following benefits of optimal control of the ABCs of diabetes: ·  Intensive glucose control reduces the risk of any CVD event by 42 percent and the risk of heart  attack, stroke, or death from CVD by 57 percent. 1 ·  In general, every percentage point drop in A1C blood test results (e.g., from 8.0 percent to 7.0  percent) reduces the risk of diabetes, kidney, eye, and nerve disease by 40 percent. 2 ·  Blood pressure control reduces the risk of CVD among persons with diabetes by 33 percent to 50  percent, and the risk of diabetic kidney, eye, and nerve disease by approximately 33 percent. 2  In  general, for every 10 mm Hg reduction in systolic blood pressure, the risk for any complication  related to diabetes is reduced by 12 percent. 2,3 ·  Improved control of cholesterol or blood lipids (for example, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides) can  reduce CVD complications by 20 percent to 50 percent. 2  How well are people meeting therapy goals for diabetes and CVD?  National surveys of people with diabetes show that there still is a wide gap between current and desired  diabetes care. For example: ·  only 7.3 percent of people surveyed were at goal for all three ABCs of diabetes 4 ·  two in five have poorly controlled LDL cholesterol ·  one in three has poorly controlled blood pressure ·  one in five has poorly controlled blood glucose. 5
  • 2. NATIONAL DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM  The Link Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease  What can people with diabetes do to lower their CVD risk?  People with diabetes can work with their health care team to develop and use an action plan to reach their  ABC goals. An action plan can help people to: ·  Reach and stay at a healthy weight. Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for heart attack and  stroke. ·  Get at least 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity. Brisk walking or a similar activity most days of  the week can help with weight loss and lower blood pressure. ·  Eat foods that are low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added  sugars – choose lean meats, poultry, fish, nuts (in small amounts), fat­free or low­fat milk, and milk  products. ·  Eat more fiber – whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and dry peas and beans. ·  Stop smoking – or ask their health care team for help to quit. Smoking is one of the major risk  factors associated with heart attack and stroke. ·  Take medications as directed – and ask their doctor about taking daily aspirin. ·  Ask family and friends to help them manage their diabetes. This support can help people reach  their goals.  How can NDEP help?  NDEP provides free materials to help people with diabetes understand the link between diabetes and CVD  and to take action to manage the ABCs of diabetes and lower their risk for CVD. Materials are available in  English, Spanish, and 15 Asian and Pacific Islander languages. All materials include a record form to track  the ABCs of diabetes test results and monitor progress toward goals.  For free copies of NDEP’s materials about the ABCs of diabetes, call 1­800­438­5383 or visit  www.ndep.nih.gov and click on diabetes control. These materials may be downloaded,  reproduced, and distributed without copyright restrictions.  References  1.  Nathan DM, Cleary PA, Backlund JY, et al. Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular disease  in patients with type 1 diabetes. N Engl J Med. Dec 22 2005;353(25):2643­2653.  2.  National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. National diabetes statistics fact  sheet: general information and national estimates on diabetes in the United States, 2005. Bethesda,  MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health; 2005.  3.  Adler AI, Stratton IM, Neil HA, et al. Association of systolic blood pressure with macrovascular and  microvascular complications of type 2 diabetes (UKPDS 36): prospective observational study. BMJ.  2000;321(7258):412­419.  4.  Saydah SH, Fradkin J, Cowie CC: Poor control of risk factors for vascular disease among adults with  previously diagnosed diabetes. JAMA 2004; 291(3): 335­42.  5.  Saaddine JB, Cadwell B, Gregg EW, et al.: Improvements in diabetes processes of care and  intermediate outcomes: United States, 1988­2002. Ann Intern Med 2006; 144(7): 465­74.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ National Diabetes Education  Program is jointly sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for  Disease Control and Prevention with the support of more than 200 partners.  Call 1­800­438­5383 or visit www.ndep.nih.gov to learn more. February 2007