The Number One Cause Of Heart Attacks And Strokes
Metabolic disease is more common than most realize, affecting a significant part of the population while largely remaining undiagnosed.
- 52% of the US population have a form of it.
- 90% of those affected are unaware they have it.
The implications of this are grave. If left unchecked, metabolic disease can lead to severe cardiovascular problems, including heart attacks and strokes.
This group of disorders primarily includes insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, and diabetes. These conditions disrupt how your body processes energy, posing serious health risks.
Many people mistakenly rely on the A1C test, believing it is the definitive measure for such conditions. However, up to 70% of new cases go undetected with this method.
It's not A1C – it misses 70% of new cases.
Fortunately, there are ways to detect and manage metabolic disease effectively. Simple lifestyle changes can offer dramatic improvements and reduce your risk of severe health consequences. Emphasizing early detection and management ensures safety from potential heart attacks or strokes.
To stay informed, consider watching educational videos and consulting healthcare professionals who can provide personalized guidance and testing options beyond A1C. Prevention and control are key to living a healthier life without the looming threat of metabolic disease.
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