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Comparison of blood glucose in obese and non-obese students in a medical college

Aparna ChaudhariDepartment of Biochemistry, MIMER Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaShreya Gujarathi3rd Year MBBS student, MIMER Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaGeeta BhatiaDepartment of Biochemistry, MIMER Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India
2020en
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Background: Obesity has a negative effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. It is one of the underlying causes of non-communicable chronic diseases like type II diabetes, stroke etc. The study was aimed to compare blood glucose levels in obese and non-obese students in a medical college and to show that obese students are more prone to develop type II diabetes.Methods: A total 20 obese subjects with age and sex matched 20 non-obese subjects were chosen. Their venous blood samples were collected after 12 hours of fasting and analysed for fasting blood sugar (FBS) and haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).Result: Results of the study showed that obese students have significant (p<0.001) high blood glucose and HbA1c levels as compared to non-obese students.Conclusion: The obese students are prone to develop type II diabetes due to changes in body metabolism as a result of change in fat distribution.

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