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Do Women with Diabetes Need More Intensive Action for Cardiovascular Reduction than Men with Diabetes?

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This narrative review makes the case for greater efforts to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in women with diabetes. In a recent meta-analysis including five CVOTs of diabetes medications with… Click to show full abstract

This narrative review makes the case for greater efforts to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in women with diabetes. In a recent meta-analysis including five CVOTs of diabetes medications with 46,606 subjects, women (vs men) with type 2 diabetes had a higher relative risk for stroke (RR 1.28; 95% CI 1.09, 1.50) and heart failure (1.30; 1.21, 1.40). Prior studies found higher “within-gender” RR for CVD mortality in women with diabetes although men have an absolute higher risk. Women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have a 2-fold higher CVD risk than the background population. Worse CVD and CVD risk factor management in women, as well as lower female therapy adherence, contribute further to these disparities. The mechanism behind this excess risk includes biological, hormonal, socioeconomic, clinical, and behavioral factors that still require further investigation. The need for more intensive CVD reduction in women now includes more attention to screening for both incident diabetes and CVD risk factors among high-risk women.

Keywords: reduction; risk; cvd risk; women diabetes; need intensive

Journal Title: Current Diabetes Reports
Year Published: 2020

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