The good news: These diseases can be prevented or delayed
You have the power to change the course of your health. For example, diabetes can be reversed in some patients, and kidney disease can be slowed to a point where progression to kidney failure can be prevented for some patients.7,8
Managing these disorders often starts with lifestyle changes, including weight loss, exercise, healthy eating and quitting smoking. Sometimes, prescription medicines are also necessary to get cardiometabolic diseases under control.
How are these conditions connected?
Cardiometabolic diseases affect parts of the body that rely on each other to keep you healthy. When one organ is damaged or under stress, other body functions also can break down, leading to additional chronic diseases.
For example, if you have diabetes, high blood sugar can damage the blood vessels and nerves that control your heart over time, leading to heart disease. 11 Or if you already have heart disease, your heart may not be pumping efficiently, leading to congestion of blood in the kidneys and eventual kidney damage. 12