Update on the genotyping distribution, epidemiology and associated risk factors in inflammatory disorder in adult subjects: A cross-sectional study

Limited molecular studies have been documented with ACE gene polymorphism in OA and RA in the major industrial city in the country. The current study aims to investigate the prevalence of the arthritis risks and perform the ACE gene polymorphism in OA and RA in hospital based population. In this hos...

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Main Authors: Tayyaba Sultana, Sadia Mahmood, Salma Sultana, K.A. Al-Ghanim, Z. Ahmed, Tehniat Shahid, Ashfaq Ahmad, Shahid Mahboob
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Science
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364719318087
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Summary:Limited molecular studies have been documented with ACE gene polymorphism in OA and RA in the major industrial city in the country. The current study aims to investigate the prevalence of the arthritis risks and perform the ACE gene polymorphism in OA and RA in hospital based population. In this hospital-based study, we adopted 1000 arthritis subjects; 539 was suffering with OA and 461 RA in the local hospital. Based on the filled questionnaire and signed consent form, patients were involved in this study. Genotyping was performed in 1000 arthritis subjects. Our results indicated the risk of BMI and smoking status in both OA and RA diseases. Most of the participants involved in this study were considered to opt the non-vegetarian rather than the vegetarian. The arthritis patients were interested in eating the chicken (65.7%) and then red meat (31.5%). Regular walking (22.4%) was found to be higher in the arthritis patients than the regular exercise (4.7%). However, males are more active than the females in both the regular exercise and regular walking. Most of the arthritis patients (37.3%) had the comfortable sleep duration between 9 and 10 h. The prevalence of arthritis has been increased and patients with high BMI should be growing the risks of the various arthritis. Simultaneously, weight gain is connected with both the OA and RA diseases. Physical activity is required to reduce the risks of arthritis. The present study recommends to avoid the smoking and maintain the normal BMI specifically in the females to avoid the arthritis disease in Faisalabad city in the Pakistan. Keywords: Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, BMI, Regular exercise and physical activity
ISSN:1018-3647