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  1. Hypertension in Diabetes: An Update of Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Disease

    Individuals with metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiometabolic syndrome, have a high prevalence of hypertension, a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), kidney disease, stroke, and microvascular complications. 1 Not only is hypertension more common in patients with diabetes but also diabetes is also more common in hypertensives than in the ...

  2. Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension

    Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and hypertension, the 2 leading components of the global burden of disease, are commonly found to coexist. 1-3 The coexistence of T2D and hypertension confers a dramatically increased risk (2- to 4-fold) of cardiovascular disease, end-stage kidney disease, and death, compared with the normotensive and nondiabetic adults. 3 Hence, understanding the bidirectional ...

  3. Hypertension among persons with type 2 diabetes and its ...

    Hypertension is a very common comorbidity in type 2 diabetes patients, which leads to important health and treatment challenges. The present study was conducted with the aim of determining the ...

  4. Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus

    Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are among the most common diseases and cardiovascular risk factors, respectively, worldwide, and their frequency increases with increasing age. 1 Elevated blood pressure (BP) values are a common finding in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and are thought to reflect, at least in part, the impact of the underlying insulin resistance on the ...

  5. PDF Diabetes and hypertension

    thesis aimed to study different epidemiological aspects regarding risk of mortality and cardiovascular complications among individuals with diabetes, hypertension, and hypertension with concomitant diabetes in primary care. The thesis includes four cohort studies. In Study I, people with new-onset type

  6. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension: An update

    Introduction. Hypertension (HTN) is present in more than 50% of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and contributes significantly to both micro and macrovascular disease in DM ( 1 - 4) ( Fig 1 ). Indeed, the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) is four-fold higher in patients with both DM and HTN as compared to the normotensive non-diabetic ...

  7. Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension: A Study on Bidirectional Causality

    Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and hypertension (HTN), the two leading components of the global burden of disease, are commonly found to coexist 1 - 3. The co-existence of T2D and HTN confers a dramatically increased risk (2~4 fold) of cardiovascular disease, end-stage kidney disease, and death, compared to the normotensive and nondiabetic adults 3.

  8. Hypertension in Diabetes: An Update of Basic Mechanisms and Clinical

    Therefore, there is a chicken-egg relationship between hypertension and diabetes (Figure 1).2 To this point, hypertension occurs in 50% to 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes, who make up over 90% of the diabetic population versus ≈30% of patients with type 1 diabetes who develop hypertension.3,4 That hypertension is especially common in ...

  9. Hypertension Management in Diabetes: 2018 Update

    The Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) released guidelines for the management of hypertension in patients with diabetes in 2013 ( 17 ). These guidelines recommend an SBP goal of <130 mmHg and a DBP goal of <80 mmHg. The major determinate for the SBP goal cited by the guidelines is the ACCORD BP trial, although the CDA also relied on data from ...

  10. The Impact of Comorbidities on Diabetes and Hypertension Co ...

    The Impact of Comorbidities on Diabetes and Hypertension Co-Management and Healthcare Expenditures . Rashmi Goyat, B.Pharm Hypertension and type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are among the most prevalent chronic ... Therefore, the aims of this dissertation were to evaluate (1) the association between the type of co-existing chronic condition ...

  11. Hypertension and its related factors among patients with type 2

    Hypertension and type 2 diabetes are associated with each other, and their coexistence is linked to diabetes-related complications such as stroke, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, retinopathy and diabetic foot. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, awareness and control of hypertension and factors associated with hypertension among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in ...

  12. PDF Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Risk and Prevalence: A

    The International Diabetes Federation has estimated that there were 3.72 million diagnosed. cases of T2DM in the Philippines with a 6.2% prevalence rate in adults in 2017 (104) and also it. is reported that around 1.76 million (2%) people with T2DM remain undiagnosed in 2014 (105). 3.

  13. Prevalence of hypertension among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in

    Introduction. Hypertension contributes enormously to the global disease burden and mortality. The prevalence of hypertension among type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients is higher than that of age- and sex-matched patients without diabetes, ranging from 32% to 82%. 1 It is a disorder in which the blood pressure (BP) is abnormally high and is described as systolic BP ≥140 mmHg and/or ...

  14. PDF The Experience of Living with Hypertension: Lessons from a Cohort of

    hypertension. This dissertation includes three papers that address the following: (1) the experiences of men with hypertension, based on a review of literature, (2) factors influencing the ... Diabetes patients who perceived themselves to be at risk for sexual dysfunction and immobilization modified their . 6 lifestyles in order to maintain ...

  15. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Statement of the problem

    diabetes were 15.1 million in 2000,3 the number of people with diabetes worldwide is projected to increase to 36.6 million by 2030.4 In 2007, 23.6 million ... This dissertation research is a theory based cross-sectional study using a patient self-administered questionnaire. The exploration of the relationships

  16. Diabetes and Hypertension: A Comparative Review of Current Guidelines

    Presently, there are several guidelines that address hypertension in diabetes mellitus, including the recently released guideline from the Eighth Report of the J oint N ational C ommittee (JNC 8). Therefore, this review will compare and contrast these current guidelines, as they relate to the management and treatment of hypertension in diabetes ...

  17. PDF Hypertension and Diabetes Comorbidity: Factors that are Associated with

    Hypertension and Diabetes Comorbidity: Factors that are associated with their Joint Occurrence by OLUWATOYOSI OGUNMUYIWA Under the Direction of Ike Okosun, MS, MPH, Ph.D., FTOS, FACE A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Public Health in the School of Public Health Georgia State University 2023

  18. PDF Dawson Thesis Final

    The present study utilized a correlational. design to examine the relationships among diabetes distress, social support, self-efficacy, and. performance of diabetes self-care activities. A total of 33 adults with T2DM participated in the. study by completing a battery of surveys regarding performance of diabetes self-care activities.

  19. Detecting heart stress using NT-proBNP in patients with type 2 diabetes

    Background: We evaluated the prevalence of "heart stress" (HS) based on NT-proBNP cut-points proposed by the 2023 Consensus of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) in asymptomatic patients with T2DM and hypertension or high-normal blood pressure (BP) eligible for SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and/or GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA), drugs with proven ...

  20. Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus

    Hypertension often affects people with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the combination of diabetes mellitus and hypertension is associated with high morbidity and mortality because it leads to cardiovascular and kidney disease. 1, 2. In this issue of the Hypertension, Wang et al 3 explored interactions of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, and ...

  21. "Hypertension and Diabetes Comorbidity: Factors that are Associated wit

    AIM: Hypertension and Diabetes are important metabolic disorders and risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Although factors that are associated with hypertension and diabetes for cardiometabolic diseases are well established, little is known regarding factors that are associated with their joint occurrence. This study aims to determine factors that are associated with hypertension and ...

  22. PDF Janet Oyedi Kofi PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION: A ...

    hypertension and it affects ninety-five percent of persons suffering from the disease. causes of hypertension are not yet known, however, factors as age, high salt intake, low potassium diet, sedentary lifestyle, stress as well as genes have been found as contributing to hypertension (Carretero et al. 2002). High blood pressure occurring as

  23. Hypertension prevalence and associated factors among patients with

    Hypertension (HTN) is a common comorbidity among diabetic patients. Studies reported that HTN prevalence in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) depends on many risk factors related to the disease (the type and duration of DM), patients (age, sex, race/ethnicity, BMI), and medical history (glycemic control, renal problems).

  24. Evaluation of the relationship between dietary acid load and

    Diabetes is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) . CVD risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia are common in patients with diabetes, ... This study was derived from the thesis completed in the PhD program of the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Başkent University Institute of Health Sciences. ...

  25. Dementia Risk Factors: Hypertension, Obesity, and Diabetes Most

    Hypertension, obesity, and diabetes have become the most prevalent dementia risk factors over the decades, according to the findings of a study published in The Lancet Public Health. Rates of dementia have declined from 1990 to 2019 in high-income countries (HICs).

  26. Tandem Diabetes: Mobi's Surprise Sales Fail To Offset Flat Operating

    Tandem Diabetes Care shares have repriced since my last publication with improving fundamentals. But continued cash flow divergence, inefficient cash deployment, and low business returns marred Q2 ...

  27. Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension and their interaction effects

    Background. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are two of the major risk factors for cardio-cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs). Although prior studies have confirmed that the coexistence of the two can markedly increase the risk of CVDs, few studies investigated whether potential interaction effects of hypertension and diabetes can result in greater cardio-cerebrovascular damage.

  28. Tirzepatide (Zepbound) for the Treatment of Obesity

    Tirzepatide has been studied in a trial of 2,539 patients who had obesity but not diabetes, with a BMI of more than 30 kg per m 2 or a BMI of more than 27 kg per m 2 plus at least one weight ...

  29. Interventions in hypertension: systematic review and meta-analysis of

    A study among 65-year-and-older hypertension patients in Asia found that the intervention group who received education on hypertension management, community-based eHealth monitoring, and monthly telephone counseling had more reduction in SBP (MD, − 10.80 mmHg; 95% CI, − 14.99 to − 6.61) compared to the control group who only received a ...