Background: diabetes and smoking were known serious factors for developing cardiovascular and otherabnormalities threaten wellbeing.Objective: to estimate the impact of smoking and diabetes on cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers.Methods: 44 type… Click to show full abstract
Background: diabetes and smoking were known serious factors for developing cardiovascular and otherabnormalities threaten wellbeing.Objective: to estimate the impact of smoking and diabetes on cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers.Methods: 44 type 2 diabetes never smoke compared to 32 type 2 diabetes currently smoking and 30 healthysubjects, lipids, apolipoprotein, lp(a), CK-MB Troponin, MDA, and MPO were measured in participants.Results: FPG, Lp(a) and MDA were higher in patients than controls (p>0.01). In addition, Lp(a) and MDAwere higher in SDM than DM (p>0.05). Moreover, CVD markers were higher in smoker’s patients withdiabetes (SDM) who were overweight or hypercholesterolemia than others (p>0.01). Furthermore, Lp(a)was increased gradually and correlate directly with diabetes in all three-period settings in the study (p>0.05).Conclusion: smoking increased the risk of CVD in Sudanese type diabetes, the risk was increased withoverweight, hypercholesterolemia and become serious in a long period of diabetes.
               
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