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Insulin resistance: the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease [1]

Submitted by admin on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 11:04
As everyone with diabetes knows, insulin is the most important hormone controlling the blood glucose level, with effects particularly directed to muscle, fat and liver. It has been known for several decades that a poor response of the body’s tissues to insulin – called ‘insulin resistance’ – is of major importance in the development of type 2 diabetes. Many people develop insulin resistance and have a significant metabolic disturbance and increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Issue: 
Volume 46 | Issue 2 [2]
Author: 
Poynten Ann [3]
Chisholm Donald [4]
Attachment: 
article_244_en.pdf [5]
Keywords: 
CVD, insulin resistance
Section: 
Health Delivery [6]
Theme: 
Complications > Cardiovascular disease [7]
Insulin [8]

Source URL: http://www.idf.org/diabetesvoice/articles/insulin-resistance-the-link-between-diabetes-and-cardiovascular-disease

Links:
[1] http://www.idf.org/diabetesvoice/articles/insulin-resistance-the-link-between-diabetes-and-cardiovascular-disease
[2] http://www.idf.org/issues/01/06/01/volume-46-issue-2
[3] http://www.idf.org/authors/155/poynten-ann
[4] http://www.idf.org/authors/156/chisholm-donald
[5] http://www.idf.org/sites/default/files/attachments/article_244_en.pdf
[6] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/23
[7] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/183
[8] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/159