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Management of hypertension and diabetes: the importance of the metabolic profile

Issue 13, 2011

HOT TOPICS IN HYPERTENSION
Management of hypertension and diabetes: the importance of the metabolic profile

Publ. date:2011
ISBN:978-88-6450-103-1
ISSN:1973-963X
E-ISSN:2036-0908
DOI:10.4147/HTH-111300


Abstract

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DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION: HARMFUL COMPANIONS

An estimated 216 million people worldwide have developed diabetes in the last 2 decades alone, with its prevalence increasing steadily over the past 40 years [1]. By 2030, globally 366 million people are expected to suffer from diabetes—up from 246 million in 2007 [2]. Interestingly, hypertension affects as many as 70% of people aged >40 years old with an established diagnosis of diabetes; black and Hispanic people are generally more affected by this combination as compared with the rest of the population [3,4]. Hypertension and diabetes, when combined, lead to greater risk of microvascular […]

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FOREWORD
by Massimo Volpe


ARTICLES
Clinical management of hypertension and type 2 diabetes: revisiting two harmful companions
Antonio Ceriello
Low-dose hydrochlorothiazide in the therapeutic strategy of hypertension: focus on the preserved metabolic profile
Roland G. Asmar, Jennifer T. Asmar


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Editor-in-chief
Massimo Volpe - MD, FAHA, FESC

Hypertension is currently the most frequent clinical cardiovascular disease, affecting more than 800 million people throughout the world. Reliable sources predict that more than 1.2 billion persons wi...
 
     
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