Prediabetes and hypertension.

J Indian Med Assoc

Department of Cardiology, Vijaya Heart Foundation, Chennai 600026.

Published: January 2007

Prediabetes occurs due to two basic defects--insulin resistance and/or beta-cell failure. An observation suggested that insulin resistance may be associated with essential hypertension. There are some thoughts to favour the argument that insulin resistant Individuals are at a higher risk to develop hypertension as compared to insulin sensitive individuals. Some pathophysiological causes which have been commonly observed and hypothesised are narrated in this article. Management of hypertension in prediabetes should include antihypertensives and therapeutic lifestyle modification. To manage hypertension in prediabetes one should think for dietary modification, reduced salt intake, physical activity, smoking cessation, use of statins and antihypertensives.

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