Title of article :
GLUCOSE INTOLERANCE IN RELATION TO SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND GENDER IN POPULATION OF SRINAGAR CITY
Author/Authors :
Ahmad, Javid Medical College - Sher-i-Kashmir Insitute of Medical Sciences,Medical College - Department of Social Preventive Medicine, India , Shoib, Sheikh Associated Hospital - Govt Medical College Srinagar Srinagar - Department of Psychiatry, India , Ashraf, Mohammad Medical College Hospital - Sher-i-Kashmir Insitute of Medical Sciences - Department of Pediatrics, India , Masoodi, Muneer Ahmad Govt.Medical College - Department of community Medicine, India , Ahmad, Rafiq Medical College - Sher-i-Kashmir Insitute of Medical Sciences - Department of Social Preventive Medicine, India , Rauf-ur Rashid Sher-i-Kashmir Insitute of Medical Sciences - Department of community Medicine, India , Ahmad, Ashfaq Sher-i-Kashmir Insitute of Medical Sciences - Department of community Medicine, India , Bashir, Haamid University of Kashmir - Department of Biochemistry, India
From page :
352
To page :
355
Abstract :
Objective: To assess the pattern of type -2 diabetes in different socioeconomic groups in the urban and peri-urban areas of Srinagar city. Methodology: A detailed questionnaire on the Socioeconomic and Clinical background of the 1040 subjects was collected. After an overnight for blood fasting blood samples were drawn for determination of plasma glucose. Diagnosis of diabetes was based on the American Diabetes Association (ADA 2004). Results: The overall Prevalence of the diabetes in the study population was 6.05% which included 4.03% of known diabetic and 2.02% undiagnosed subjects. There was significant difference between the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in men and women (3.6%vs 8.3% respectively, P=0.0013). Subjects belonging to higher socioeconomic status had greater prevalence of diabetes compared to lower 17.4% vs 3.2% (P 0.001)[middle class (class II Class III ) versus lower class(Class IV)respectively]. Conclusion: Socioeconomic factors influence the occurrence of diabetes in this study population, with prevalence being more come in the middle Class.
Keywords :
Glucose intolerance , Srinagar , Socioeconomic status , Urban
Journal title :
Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute (JPMI)
Journal title :
Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute (JPMI)
Record number :
2584400
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