Why Blood Sugar Matters for Heart Health Even if You Don’t Have Diabetes

Why Blood Sugar Matters for Heart Health Even if You Don’t Have Diabetes

When we talk about heart disease risk factors, blood sugar often takes a back seat to cholesterol and blood pressure. However, there’s a profound and intimate connection between blood sugar levels and heart health.

Dace Trence, MD, professor-emeritus of medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle and president of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, says high blood sugar has two direct negative effects on the health of the cardiovascular system:

  • Inflammation This immune system response involves the “increased production of components in the blood system that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, such as cytokines or inflammatory modulators,” says Dr. Trence.
  • Oxidative Stress This imbalance between harmful free radicals and protective antioxidants “leads to damage to cells,” she says.