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Postprandial dysmetabolism: the missing link between diabetes and cardiovascular events?
David S H Bell1, James H O'Keefe, Paul Jellinger
1Southside Endocrinology, Birmingham, Alabama 35205, USA. dshbell@yahoo.com
Objective:
To investigate the association of postprandial dysmetabolism, ie, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia with myocardial disease in diabetic, glucose-intolerant, and glucose-tolerant patients.
Methods:
We performed a MEDLINE search of the English-language literature published between January 1979 and April 2007 for studies regarding postprandial dysmetabolism and heart disease.
Results:
Postprandial dysmetabolism is associated with increased inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, decreased fibrinolysis, plaque instability, and cardiac events.
Conclusion:
There is a direct and proportional association between postprandial dysmetabolism and both coronary artery disease and cardiac events.
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