People with diabetes are likely to experience high cholesterol. Similar to smoking, diabetes damages arteries, allowing cholesterol to accumulate along them. Over time, the accumulation of lipoproteins makes damaged arteries stiff and narrow, restricting blood flow. High blood sugar levels directly relate to the body having higher levels of LDL and lower levels of HDL.

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