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Risk of Sudden Heart Attack Death Significantly Higher in Diabetic Patients: Study

Last updated: December 10, 2025 1:10 pm
Neha Ashraf
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‎A recent study has warned that diabetic patients face a significantly higher risk of sudden death due to heart attack.

‎According to the research published in the European Heart Journal, patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are more affected by this risk at all ages, and it also directly impacts their overall life expectancy.

‎Researchers examined Denmark’s complete population health data from 2010. Out of more than 54,000 deaths, around 6,900 were caused by sudden cardiac death.

‎Further findings revealed that patients with type 2 diabetes have a 6.5 times higher risk of dying from sudden cardiac arrest, while patients with type 1 diabetes face a 3.7 times higher risk. Among individuals under 50, the risk increases even further to seven times.

‎The study also found that diabetes not only increases risks but also reduces life expectancy. Patients with type 1 diabetes live on average 14 years less, while those with type 2 diabetes live about 8 years less.

‎Experts stated that high blood sugar levels, heart disease, nerve damage, and irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) caused by diabetes contribute to the increased risk of sudden death from heart attack.

‎The research clarified that although a direct causal link between diabetes and sudden cardiac death has not been proven, a strong association exists. Therefore, experts emphasize adopting aggressive and effective cardiovascular risk management strategies.

‎Experts further stated that new treatments such as GLP-1 and SGLT2 medications may help reduce the risk, while in the future, smart devices and implants may also play an important role.

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