Divisions of General Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Center for Women's Health Research, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA.
J Investig Med. 2012 Apr;60(4):664-70. doi: 10.2310/JIM.0b013e31824b2de6.
Diabetes currently affects approximately 14% of the US population, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in those with diabetes. Although in the general population women are at lower risk than men for CVD, women have a disproportionately greater increase in risk for CVD than do men in the context of diabetes. Physical activity is considered a cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of CVD and its risk factors, but greater barriers to physical activity may exist for women with diabetes compared to their male counterparts. In this article, we review sex differences in CVD incidence and risk among diabetics, sex differences in physical activity behaviors, cardiovascular abnormalities and impaired exercise capacity in women living with diabetes, and the effects of exercise on prevention and treatment of CVD in diabetic women. Finally, we discuss future research needed to clarify potential sex differences in the cardiovascular effects of diabetes and to establish ways to reduce the barriers to exercise in women with diabetes.
目前,糖尿病影响了大约 14%的美国人口,心血管疾病(CVD)是糖尿病患者发病率和死亡率的主要原因。尽管在一般人群中,女性患 CVD 的风险低于男性,但在糖尿病的背景下,女性患 CVD 的风险增加幅度大于男性。身体活动被认为是预防和治疗 CVD 及其危险因素的基石,但与男性相比,糖尿病女性可能面临更大的身体活动障碍。在本文中,我们回顾了糖尿病患者 CVD 发病率和风险的性别差异、女性身体活动行为、患有糖尿病的女性心血管异常和运动能力受损的性别差异,以及运动对预防和治疗女性糖尿病患者 CVD 的影响。最后,我们讨论了未来需要进行的研究,以阐明糖尿病对心血管影响方面的潜在性别差异,并找到减少糖尿病女性运动障碍的方法。