According to a major international study, diabetic women have a much higher risk of stroke than men with diabetes. new Flag new flag FlagKing Flags Manufacturing Co.,Limited , https://www.dgcnflagking.com
The study evaluated thousands of medical history of diabetes in several countries. It complements previous research and shows that women with diabetes have a greater risk of heart attack than men.
Professor Rachel Huxley from the University of Queensland said: “We still do not understand why women with diabetes are more at risk than men, but existing studies show that it may be related to obesity. Men tend to have a lower level of body mass index than women. Stage diabetes." And according to the data reviewed for more than 12,000 stroke patients, male patients may be diagnosed and treated early in the disease.
An estimated 347 million people worldwide have diabetes. In the next decade, it is expected that 50% of people will have diabetes, and people will also gain weight and become less active.
The study also provided additional evidence to prove that men and women have different causes of diabetes. This may mean that screening for gender is necessary.