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Associated Conditions for Type 2 diabetes

Excerpts on associated medical conditions for Type 2 diabetes:

NIDDK _ Statistics Related to Overweight and Obesity: NIDDK (Excerpt)

Among persons who have been diagnosed with type 2 (noninsulin-dependent) diabetes, 67 percent have a BMI 27 and 46 percent have a BMI 30. 12 An estimated 15.6 million adults in the U.S. (8 percent of men and women age 20 or older) have diabetes, with type 2 diabetes accounting for about 90-95 percent of these cases. The relative risk of diabetes increases by approximately 25 percent for each additional unit of BMI over 22 (Source: excerpt from NIDDK _ Statistics Related to Overweight and Obesity: NIDDK)

Heart Disease & Women Controlling High Blood Pressure A Woman's Guide: NHLBI (Excerpt)

As many as 65 percent of those with diabetes have high blood pressure. (Source: excerpt from Heart Disease & Women Controlling High Blood Pressure A Woman's Guide: NHLBI)

Heart Disease & Women Controlling High Blood Pressure A Woman's Guide: NHLBI (Excerpt)

About 80 percent of those with NIDDM are overweight. (Source: excerpt from Heart Disease & Women Controlling High Blood Pressure A Woman's Guide: NHLBI)

List of associated medical conditions for Type 2 diabetes:

The list of conditions mentioned by various sources as associated with Type 2 diabetes includes:

Type 2 diabetes as a risk factor:

Another type of associated condition is one for which Type 2 diabetes is itself a risk factor. The conditions for which Type 2 diabetes is listed as a risk factor includes:

Statistics for medical condition associated with Type 2 diabetes:

The following are statistics from various sources about associated diseases and Type 2 diabetes:

  • 144 women per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes are sedentary in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 187 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes are sedentary in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 488 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes do insufficient exercise in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 213 women per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have low HDL in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 4599 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have low HDL in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 424 women per 1,000 population aged 25-59 who have type 2 diabetes also have high blood pressure in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 401 men per 1,000 population aged 25-59 who have type 2 diabetes also have high blood pressurein Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 523 men per 1,000 population over 60 who have type 2 diabetes also have high blood pressure in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 536 women per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes do insufficient exercise in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 560 women per 1,000 population over 60 who have type 2 diabetes also have high blood pressure in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 60 women per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have fasting hypertriglyceridaemia in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 178 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have fasting hypertriglyceridaemia in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 673 women per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have high cholesterol in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 525 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes also have high cholesterol in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 556 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes are obese in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
  • 327 men per 1,000 population over 25 who have type 2 diabetes are overweight but not obese in Australia 1999-2000 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)

About associated conditions for Type 2 diabetes:

Associated conditions are those which appear statistically related, but do not have a clear cause or effect relationship. Whereas the complications are caused by Type 2 diabetes, and underlying causes may be causes of Type 2 diabetes, the following list shows associated conditions that simply appear with higher frequency in people who have Type 2 diabetes. In some cases, there may be overlap between this list and risk factors for Type 2 diabetes. People with Type 2 diabetes may be more likely to get a condition on the list of associated conditions, or the reverse may be true, or both. Whether they are causes of, caused by, or simply coincidentally related to Type 2 diabetes is not always clear. For general information, see Associated Condition Misdiagnosis.


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