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Comparative Study Of Lipid Profile In Obese And Diabetic Patients Of Rural And Urban Areas Of Lahore.

By: Hamad Ahmed | Dr. Raheela Akhtar.
Contributor(s): Dr. Qamar-un-Nisa | Prof. Dr.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2013Subject(s): Department of PathologyDDC classification: 1559,T Dissertation note: Diabetes mellitus is dangerous condition predisposing to number of complications and deaths every year. Obesity and diabetes mellitus type-2 are interconnected conditions which share a number of pathophysiological mechanisms which leads to cardiovascular complications. Reliable estimate shows a elevated prevalence of CVD risk in Pakistan. Each fourth middle-aged adult in Pakistan is at risk of CAD. Present study was conducted with hypothesis diabetes and obesity is risk factor for dyslipidosis and coronary artery disease in humans. Patient were included on the basis of body mass index (BMI) Fasting Blood Glucose (FBS) and further confirmation was done on the basis of Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) According to BMI and diabetes status, study subjects were cassified in four groups: (Group A; obese and diabetic, Group B; non-obese and diabetic, Group C; obese and non-diabetic and Group D; non-obese and non-diabetic) and HbA1c, FBS, Lipid profile and ETT were performed. Analysis of results shows obesity and diabetes was the major cause of dyslipidemia, group A was the worst group dyslipidemia, group C with obesity was the second and group B was the least with dyslipidemia. While obesity and diabetes mellitus was the leading cause of cardiovascular risk 27.5%, 15%, 22.5% and 2.5% in all groups respectively as above.
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Diabetes mellitus is dangerous condition predisposing to number of complications and deaths every year. Obesity and diabetes mellitus type-2 are interconnected conditions which share a number of pathophysiological mechanisms which leads to cardiovascular complications. Reliable estimate shows a elevated prevalence of CVD risk in Pakistan. Each fourth middle-aged adult in Pakistan is at risk of CAD. Present study was conducted with hypothesis diabetes and obesity is risk factor for dyslipidosis and coronary artery disease in humans. Patient were included on the basis of body mass index (BMI) Fasting Blood Glucose (FBS) and further confirmation was done on the basis of Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) According to BMI and diabetes status, study subjects were cassified in four groups: (Group A; obese and diabetic, Group B; non-obese and diabetic, Group C; obese and non-diabetic and Group D; non-obese and non-diabetic) and HbA1c, FBS, Lipid profile and ETT were performed. Analysis of results shows obesity and diabetes was the major cause of dyslipidemia, group A was the worst group dyslipidemia, group C with obesity was the second and group B was the least with dyslipidemia. While obesity and diabetes mellitus was the leading cause of cardiovascular risk 27.5%, 15%, 22.5% and 2.5% in all groups respectively as above.

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