Blood Sugar a Bit Too High? Bring It Down to Slash Heart Disease Risk

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Millions of people in the United States are living with elevated blood sugar levels, a condition known as prediabetes, and may not even realize it. Not only are they in danger of developing diabetes, they are also at increased risk of heart disease.

New research published in the medical journal The Lancet has found just how powerful achieving normal blood sugar through diet and exercise can be at reducing the odds of heart complications.

“It’s the first international analysis to show that when people with prediabetes bring blood glucose back into the normal range, their long-term risk of heart attack, heart failure, and premature death is about cut in half,” says Andreas L. Birkenfeld, MD, lead study author and professor in the department of diabetology, endocrinology, and nephrology at University Hospital Tübingen in Germany.

“What this adds to the field is a shift from ‘we encourage lifestyle change’ to ‘we can aim for a measurable remission target,’” he says.

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