A study of prevalence of metabolic syndrome in newly detected diabetes mellitus type 2

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: The metabolic syndrome (MS) is described as insulin resistance, hypertension, hyperglycaemia, increased triglycerides, and decreased high cholesterol (HDL-C). Material and Method: Mellitus (< 6 months duration) admitted in Krishna institute of Medical Sciences. Classifying patients in four groups as (1) NCEP - ATP III, (2) Modified NCEP ATP III, circumference > 90 cm men and > 80 cm. 60 patients (70%) and IDF criteria predicted MS in 40 (46%) patients which is least compared to others. Modified WHO and NCEP ATP III criteria’s were predicting MS 55(64%), 48(56%) respectively. Mean age of male is 47.23±9.82, mean age of female is 49.68±10.71, mean age of all cases is 48.60±10.48 comparing this age among male and female Z = 1.10, p>0.05.Mean and S.D of age (male) is 48. is 49.15 comparing this age among male and female Z in newly detected DM patients, high Triglycerides were present raised SBP in 58(67.4%) patients(male in 53 patients. Significant WC, waist hip ratio and significant BMI was seen in 44,40 a Conclusion: Modified NCEP ATP III criteria predicts highest occurrence of MS in newly detected type 2 DM patients. Elevated serum TG for men and decreased HDL for women were strongest single predictors, effectively indicating th presence of MS in newly detected type 2 DM patients.

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Sanjay T Thorat, Omkar R Patil, Mayur Kondewar

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Sanjay T Thorat, Omkar R Patil, Mayur Kondewar (2017). A study of prevalence of metabolic syndrome in newly detected diabetes mellitus type 2. Medpulse International Journal of Medicine, 4(2), 74-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-258390