Volume : VIII, Issue : XI, November - 2019

A STUDY OF LIPID PROFILE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IN METABOLIC SYNDROME.

Dr. Tarang Shah, Dr. Abhi Doshi, Dr. Nilay Suthar, Dr. Dipak Solanki, Dr. Ajay Rathod

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its associated factors such as dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Aims and Objective: To assess lipid profile and its relation with blood glucose levels in patients with MetS. Materials and Methods: This cross–sectional study included 320 patients with MetS. Anthropometry, lipid profile, blood glucose, and presence of MetS (NECP APT3 ) were determined. RESULT : . High LDL–C was the most common lipid abnormality observed in these patients. High LDL–C (>100 mg/dl) that is including suboptimal and high level were observed in 75.93% patients. Whereas high total triglyceride, high cholesterol, and low HDL level were found in 59.68% , 47.18% , 41.87% respectively. On intergroup comparison of NFG, IFG, and T2DM among patients with MetS, no statistically significant difference in lipid levels was observed. CONCLUSION : we conclude that dyslipidemia is a common feature of MetS, and a large number of patients had more than one individual lipid abnormality. Most common dyslipidemia was high LDL–C and least was low HDL. Pattern of the dyslipidemia was similar in all three groups based on blood glucose levels.

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A STUDY OF LIPID PROFILE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IN METABOLIC SYNDROME., Dr. Tarang Shah, Dr. Abhi Doshi, Dr. Nilay Suthar, Dr. Dipak Solanki, Dr. Ajay Rathod INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-11 | November-2019


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