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RMJ. 2020; 45(2): 265-268


Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity

Kuldeep Poorani, Nisar Ahmed Khokhar, Pardeep Kumar, Pushpa Goswami.

Abstract
Objective: To determine the frequency of diabetic dyslipidemia and its association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity.
Methodology: The study was conducted at District Head Quarter Hospital, Jamshoro @Kotri and included 134 patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Blood sample was analyzed for hemoglobin A1C, total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), triglycerides (TGs), and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). BMI and waist hip ratio were calculated and analyzed by SPSS version 22.0
Result: Among 134 patients, 92(68.66%) had dyslipidemia. When glycemic status was compared among normal (n=28), overweight (n=66) and obese (n=40), diabetic patients glycemic status was >8.0 among 11(39.3%) normal BMI, 52(78.8%) overweight and 29(72.5%) obese. Anthropometric variations and lipid profile compared between the diabetic people with glycemic control of HbA1c 8.0%(n=92) by independent test. P value was statistically significant for waist hip ratio, waist circumference, BMI and HDL levels while it was insignificant for serum cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and VLDL levels.
Conclusion: There was strong direct association of increased glycemic status among diabetic dyslipidemic patients with abdominal obesity, decreased HDL levels and increase in BMI.

Key words: Body mass index, Diabetes, Dyslipidemia, Hemoglobin A1c, Lipid profile.


 
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Poorani K, Khokhar NA, Kumar P, Goswami P. Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity. RMJ. 2020; 45(2): 265-268.


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Poorani K, Khokhar NA, Kumar P, Goswami P. Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity. RMJ. (2020), [cited December 06, 2023]; 45(2): 265-268.



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Poorani, K., Khokhar, . N. A., Kumar, . P. & Goswami, . P. (2020) Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity. RMJ, 45 (2), 265-268.



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Poorani, Kuldeep, Nisar Ahmed Khokhar, Pardeep Kumar, and Pushpa Goswami. 2020. Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity. Rawal Medical Journal, 45 (2), 265-268.



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Poorani, Kuldeep, Nisar Ahmed Khokhar, Pardeep Kumar, and Pushpa Goswami. "Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity." Rawal Medical Journal 45 (2020), 265-268.



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Poorani, Kuldeep, Nisar Ahmed Khokhar, Pardeep Kumar, and Pushpa Goswami. "Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity." Rawal Medical Journal 45.2 (2020), 265-268. Print.



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Poorani, K., Khokhar, . N. A., Kumar, . P. & Goswami, . P. (2020) Diabetic dyslipidemia and association of glycemic status with lipid profile, body mass index and abdominal obesity. Rawal Medical Journal, 45 (2), 265-268.