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Navigating Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease: Insights from Dr. Devin Steenkamp

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In our latest episode of Your Diabestie, host Mila Clarke sat down with Dr. Devin Steenkamp, a renowned endocrinologist from Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, to explore the critical connection between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). From understanding personal risk factors to building sustainable health strategies, this episode offered a wealth of insights to help you navigate the intersection of diabetes and heart health.


Dr. Steenkamp started by addressing why T2D is often considered a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Research shows that individuals with T2D are two to four times more likely to develop heart disease or suffer a stroke compared to the general population. This increased risk stems from factors like prolonged high blood sugar levels, hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and metabolic syndrome.

“Type 2 diabetes isn’t just a sugar issue—it’s a vascular issue,” Dr. Steenkamp explained. These underlying factors create an environment that promotes chronic inflammation and blood clotting, which can lead to significant cardiovascular complications over time.


Factors That Drive Cardiovascular Risk

People with T2D often face additional health challenges such as:

  • High Blood Pressure
  • Elevated Cholesterol
  • Obesity

Dr. Steenkamp emphasized that while these factors contribute to higher cardiovascular risk, not every individual with T2D will experience these complications. He highlighted the importance of managing A1c levels and maintaining time-in-range glucose readings as key strategies for reducing both microvascular (small blood vessel) and macrovascular (large blood vessel) complications.


How to Determine and Manage Your Risk

Dr. Steenkamp stressed the value of understanding your personal risk profile for CVD. Genetics play a significant role—many people with T2D have a family history of diabetes, which can influence their risk of heart disease.

Key questions to ask your healthcare provider include:

  • What is my risk for cardiovascular disease?
  • How can my diet and exercise regimen be tailored to lower this risk?
  • Are there specific goals I should focus on to improve my overall health?

Collaborating with your care team to understand these factors can make a significant difference in long-term outcomes.


Sustainable Changes Over Panic

A diagnosis of increased cardiovascular risk shouldn’t be a cause for alarm but rather an opportunity to take proactive steps. Dr. Steenkamp reminded listeners that managing diabetes and CVD is a long-term journey:

“Think of it as a marathon, not a sprint. Sustainable changes in diet, exercise, and stress management will have the most significant impact.”

While some factors, like inflammation, may be outside of your control, focusing on modifiable lifestyle choices can help you build resilience and improve your health outcomes.


Be Your Own Advocate

Navigating healthcare systems can be overwhelming, but self-advocacy is key. Dr. Steenkamp encouraged listeners to communicate clearly with their providers about their needs, goals, and concerns. Building a trusting relationship with your healthcare team allows for personalized care plans that work for you.


Resources and Next Steps

To wrap up, Mila invited listeners to explore additional resources for managing T2D and cardiovascular health. Don’t forget to participate in MedIQ’s survey for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card and to gain access to tools designed to empower your diabetes management journey.


Final Thoughts

Living with T2D requires balancing multiple health considerations, and cardiovascular health is one of the most important. By understanding your risks, taking sustainable steps to manage your lifestyle, and advocating for your needs, you can significantly lower your chances of cardiovascular complications and lead a fulfilling, healthy life.

Catch the full episode to hear all of Dr. Steenkamp’s insights, and stay tuned for more impactful discussions on Diabesity.

Listen now and join the conversation!

About Mila

Hi! I'm Mila.

I’m a board certified health and wellness coach and a nutritionist. I’m earning my Master’s degree in Applied nutrition.

I live with  LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults, a slow-progressing form of autoimmune Type 1 diabetes) I love food, travel, and my kitchen, and teaching you about diabetes self-management.

I’m here to help you live your best life possible diabetes by showing you how to create simple, blood-sugar friendly and delicious meals and tips on diabetes self-care.

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