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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2287560" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>They don't say how glycemic control was achieved for the Type 2 diabetics.</p><p>What you say is <strong>only</strong> true if you make the assumption that good glycemic control can only be achieved by the medications used on the subjects of the studies. I would be extremely surprised if any of the studies included anybody with good control achieved either by surgery or by diet.</p><p></p><p>The paper isn't that new, so its probably safe to assume that good glycemic control means use of Insulin rather than SGLT2s.</p><p>Isn't hyperinsuinemia (as well as Hyperglycemia) known for damaging the endolthelium?</p><p>Hence Insulin users may well be at higher risk of cardiovascular events than non-users which may well cancel out the beneficial effect of good glycemic control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2287560, member: 506169"] They don't say how glycemic control was achieved for the Type 2 diabetics. What you say is [B]only[/B] true if you make the assumption that good glycemic control can only be achieved by the medications used on the subjects of the studies. I would be extremely surprised if any of the studies included anybody with good control achieved either by surgery or by diet. The paper isn't that new, so its probably safe to assume that good glycemic control means use of Insulin rather than SGLT2s. Isn't hyperinsuinemia (as well as Hyperglycemia) known for damaging the endolthelium? Hence Insulin users may well be at higher risk of cardiovascular events than non-users which may well cancel out the beneficial effect of good glycemic control. [/QUOTE]
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