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    Li Xiaoying and Zhang Yingmei "sugar heart" dialogue: Is diabetes still a critical disease such as coronary heart disease?

    • Last Update: 2022-12-04
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    United Nations Diabetes Day is celebrated on 14 November every year, and this year's theme is "Education for Tomorrow"
    .
    The special program of "Xinwen Weekly" invited Professor Li Xiaoying and Professor Zhang Yingmei of Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue
    between endocrinology and cardiology.

    For many years, diabetes has been clinically regarded as an equilogical risk
    of coronary heart disease.
    However, a Canadian study recently published in the journal JAMA showed that the risk of cardiovascular events in diabetic patients has gradually decreased in recent years, but the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with cardiovascular disease has remained stable and has not changed
    significantly.

    Therefore, the study concluded that although diabetes remains one of the important cardiovascular risk factors, it may no longer be an isorisk condition
    for cardiovascular disease.
    So, is diabetes still a critical condition such as coronary heart disease? What should diabetics pay attention to in daily self-management? Let's listen to the wonderful interviews brought by professors Li Xiaoying and Zhang Yingmei!


    Source: Cardiovascular Remote Platform

    Responsible editor: Peng Jianping


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