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[US study]Infection with the new crown increases the risk of diabetes by 58% Scientists: Type 1 people are at higher risk

It has been more than 3 years since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, and many people will have sequelae after being infected. A new study in the United States found that after being infected with the new coronavirus, the risk of developing diabetes will increase, and people who have not been vaccinated before diagnosis have a higher risk of developing diabetes after infection.

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According to comprehensive foreign media reports, researchers from the Los Angeles Medical Center “Cedars-Sinai Medical Center” published in the medical journal “JAMA Network Open” published research. They analyzed the medical records of 23,709 adult patients who had at least one COVID-19 infection, with an average age of 47 years and 54 percent of them were women.

It was found that within 90 days after being infected with the new coronavirus, the risk of developing diabetes increased by 58% compared with that before infection. The study also found that people who had not been vaccinated before being diagnosed had a higher risk of developing diabetes after being infected with the new crown.

The researchers said that it is temporarily uncertain how the new coronavirus increases the risk of diabetes, but previous studies have pointed out that the risk of being diagnosed with metabolic and cardiovascular problems will increase within a few months after infection with the new coronavirus. The researchers believe that this study contributes to understanding how to prevent metabolic and cardiovascular disease risks.

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