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Scientists have found that diabetes increases the risk of dangerous inflammation in the body


People with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are significantly higher at risk to the development of a heavy, potentially deadly reaction of Sepsis, Protection. This was found out in Vienna in the study of the European Association for Diabetes Research (EASD).

The analysis of more than 7,000 volunteers has shown that during the 10 years of research, Sepsis has developed 11.8% of the participants with diabetes compared to 5.0% of their peers who do not have the disease. Even after taking into account the age, sex and other risk factors, diabetes was associated with a double increase in the development of the development of Sepsis.

Those younger than 60 were especially vulnerable. People aged 41-50 with type 2 diabetes had a 14.5 times higher risk than their peers who did not have diabetes. Smokers, patients with diabetes, high-level sugar, and those with cardiovascular or nervous system disorders were also high.

Indigenous Australians suffering from diabetes had a three-high risk of Sepsis, and smoking increased it by 83%.

Researchers say that the high level of glucose has a negative impact on the body's immune protection and contributes to infections, such as urinary tract, skin infections, or pneumonia that can be developed to Sepsis. Diabetes diabetes is also associated with the pathologies of the vascular and nervous system, which further increases the risk of severe complications.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com

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