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A new study has connected diabetes to a higher risk in developing atrial fibrillation, the most common kind of chronically irregular heart beat. In addition, long-time diabetic patients who have less control over their blood sugar have bigger risks of this condition. However, the study also showed that atrial fibrillation was just as common in patients with well-controlled diabetes as those without diabetes.
1,400 patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and 2,200 controls who did not have atrial fibrillation were matched according to age, sex, weight, and blood pressure. It has been shown that those with diabetes and heavier weights are more likely to have atrial fibrillation.
Ever year a patient has diabetes, atrial fibrillation risk increases by 3%. Those who had high blood sugar had doubled the risk of atrial fibrillation than those without diabetes.
Source: Journal of General Internal Medicine
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