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23 April 2011
Type 2 Diabetes - Do Statins Affect Blood Sugar? How Else Can Cholesterol Levels Be Reduced?
Statins are a group of anti-cholesterol drugs primarily used to lower levels of total cholesterol and LDL, a type of "bad" cholesterol.Over the years, Statins have served as the cornerstone of the prevention of cardiovascular disease in people with Type 2 diabetes. In fact, as noted in a study published in October 2009 by the official journal of the American Diabetes Association, Diabetes Care, Statins should be added to therapy of way of life of a person with diabetes, regardless of their base lipid levels. For example, a study published in the October 2006 issue of the American Journal of Cardiology stated the cardiovascular outcome due to the use of statin therapy is significantly more positive in patients with diabetes who took this drug anti-cholesterol than those with diabetes Type 2 which had not been prescribed statins.However, this is interesting for people with Type 2 diabetes: in a study, whose results have been published in the Journal of Investigative Medicine in March 2009, researchers have noted the contribution of Statins can cause elevation of blood glucose levels fasting of deet even people without diabetes!As it was also mentioned in an article published by the journal of the American College of Cardiology, the exact mechanism how Statins cause an increase in blood glucose is still uncertain. And it is still in question if Hyperglycemia or Hyperglycemia noted in people, is the result of a drug that was prescribed their months earlier.Here are drugs (Lipitor, Advicor) statines.atorvastatine simvastatin (Zocor, Lipex, Simcor, Vytorin) lovastatin (Mevacor), Pravastatin (Pravachol), rosuvastatin (Crestor), fluvastatin (Lescol) this growing dilemma due to the contribution of the statins, there is still an issue still to be answered: "How can cholesterol be reduced?".1 Reduction of natural cholesterol by lifestyle change: even without the existence of Statins on the market, one of the best options for the control of cholesterol is always available free of charge: change in the way of life. Travel with: a low-fat saturésfiberdiet high cholestérolfaible is a must to reduce the direct effects and possible complications of high cholesterol levels.Regular physical activity is also necessary to combat this problem. Another change in the way of life that is really needed is the weight management. As mentioned by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, if you are overweight, losing those extra pounds can reduce the level of LDL.2. Stop smoking: the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute mentions that smoking may trigger the formation of plaques in blood vessels resulting in atherosclerosis and possible heart attack. Smoking can also reduce the levels of HDL, the good cholesterol, resulting in a cardiovascular diseases.3 table. Other drugs prescribed for the control of cholesterol: Statins are not the only group of drugs that can decrease "bad" cholesterol in your organization. Other drugs that can effectively reduce blood cholesterol levels include the fibrates, niacin and Omega-3 fatty acids.
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