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Cardiovascular Disease in Type 2 Diabetes Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is the most common form of diabetes and is responsible for at least 85–95 percent of all diabetes cases. 2 Diabetes affects more than 387 million people worldwide and by 2035 this number is expected to increase to 592 million. 1 387 million 592 million TODAY 2035 4.9 million CVD leading cause In 2014, diabetes was associated with 4.9 million deaths 1 , with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the leading cause. 3 A combination of changes to lifestyle habits and medical treatment could help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. References 1. International Diabetes Federation. The global burden. In: IDF Diabetes Atlas, 6th edn. Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation; 2013. Available from: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas. 2. International Diabetes Federation. What is diabetes? In: IDF Diabetes Atlas, 6th edn. Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation; 2013. Available from: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas. 3. World Heart Federation. Diabetes as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Available from: http://www.world-heart-federation.org/cardiovascular-health/cardiovascular-disease-risk-factors/diabetes/ (accessed: January 2015). 4. Nwaneri C, Cooper H, Bowen-Jones D. Mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus: magnitude of the evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis. The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease. 2013;13(4):192-207. 5. Morrish NJ, et al. Mortality and causes of death in the WHO Multinational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes. Diabetologia. 2001;44 Suppl 2:S14-21. 6. DeFrances CJ et al. Natl Health Stat Report 2008;5:1–20 7. The Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration: Association of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity With Mortality. JAMA. 2015;314(1):52-60. up tox4 Approximately 50 percent of deaths in people with T2D worldwide are caused by CVD. 4,5 People with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop CVD. Conditions, such as high blood pressure and obesity, that are more common in people with diabetes, may increase the risk of developing CVD. 3 People with diabetes are three times more at risk of heart failure and at an increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke. 3 Heart failure is one of the most common reasons for hospital admissions among those 65 years and older in the US. 6 x3 RISK OF DEVELOPING CVD TODAY END OF LIFE HEART FAILURE Life expectancy of people with T2D at high CV risk is, on average, decreased by up to 12 years. No diabetes Diabetes + CVD -12 years

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Cardiovascular Disease in Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is the most common form of diabetes and is responsible for at least 85–95 percent of all diabetes cases.2

Diabetes affects more than 387 million people worldwide and by 2035 this number is expected to increase to 592 million.1

387million

592 million

TODAY 2035

4.9million

CVDleading cause

In 2014, diabetes was associated with 4.9 million deaths1, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the leading cause.3

A combination of changes to lifestyle habits and medical treatment could help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

References 1. International Diabetes Federation. The global burden. In: IDF Diabetes Atlas, 6th edn. Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation; 2013. Available from: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas. 2. International Diabetes Federation. What is diabetes? In: IDF Diabetes Atlas, 6th edn. Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation; 2013. Available from: http://www.idf.org/diabetesatlas. 3. World Heart Federation. Diabetes as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Available from: http://www.world-heart-federation.org/cardiovascular-health/cardiovascular-disease-risk-factors/diabetes/ (accessed: January 2015). 4. Nwaneri C, Cooper H, Bowen-Jones D. Mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus: magnitude of the evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis. The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease. 2013;13(4):192-207. 5. Morrish NJ, et al. Mortality and causes of death in the WHO Multinational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes. Diabetologia. 2001;44 Suppl 2:S14-21. 6. DeFrances CJ et al. Natl Health Stat Report 2008;5:1–20 7. The Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration: Association of Cardiometabolic Multimorbidity With Mortality. JAMA. 2015;314(1):52-60.

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Approximately 50 percent of deaths in people with T2D worldwide are caused by CVD.4,5

People with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop CVD.

Conditions, such as high blood pressure and obesity, that are more common in people with diabetes, may increase the risk of developing CVD.3

People with diabetes are three times more at risk of heart failure

and at an increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke.3 Heart failure is one of the most common reasons

for hospital admissions among those 65 years and older in the US.6

x3RISK OF DEVELOPING CVD

TODAY END OF LIFE

HEART FAILURE

Life expectancy of people with T2D at high CV risk is, on average, decreased by

up to 12 years.

No diabetes

Diabetes + CVD -12 years