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- Title
Profile of the subjects with Diabetes: A hospital-based observational study from Ahmedabad, Western India.
- Authors
Patel, Mayur; Patel, Ina M.; Patel, Yash M.; Shah, Prakash; Rathi, Suresh Kumar
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the profile of the diabetic subjects reporting to tertiary care hospitals at Ahmedabad, Western India. Methods: From August 2006 to Jan. 31, 2009, a cross-sectional observational study was performed on diabetic subjects attending the Department of Diabetology, All India Institute of Diabetes and Research, and Yash Diabetes Specialties Centre (Swasthya), Ahmedabad. Case histories were recorded on a semi-structured, close-ended proforma basis and simultaneously anthropometric measurements and blood pressure were recorded and urine and blood tests were carried out. Data analysis was performed through SPSS (11.5). Results: A total of 709 diabetic subjects were enrolled through a simple random sampling methodology. Of the total study population, 88 percent hade Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Almost all were literate. More than 40 percent of the study subjects had hypertension, 70 percent had dyslipidemia, 62 percent were obese, and 42 percent had uncontrolled glycemic status (HbA1c >9 percent). Hence their overall risk profile, notable obesity, lipid profile, hypertension and glycemic status were very unfavourable. Conclusion: Our findings suggest a relatively unfavourable risk profile of the diabetic subjects who also suffered from diabetic complications. We recommend modifying the risk profile through early screening, education, and lifestyle modification strategies to improve the quality of life for diabetics.
- Subjects
AHMADABAD (India); INDIA; PEOPLE with diabetes; HOSPITALS; CASE method (Teaching); OBESITY; POLYURIA; HYPERTENSION; ANTHROPOMETRY; BLOOD testing; BLOOD pressure; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors; INTERVIEWING; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL history taking; SCIENTIFIC observation; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICAL sampling; URINALYSIS; CROSS-sectional method; CASE-control method; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Electronic Physician, 2011, Vol 3, p378
- ISSN
2008-5842
- Publication type
Article