Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender
Background: Diabetes is now a real global disease in particular due to various health problems associated with it. This study aimed to establish the relationship between diabetes and some biochemical parameters to assess the metabolic profile of an adult diabetic population in the region of Tebessa...
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doaj-9dc2e126685047378492e0bc5b726b362021-01-02T15:23:41ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932018-08-01478Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and GenderNour El Houda FERDI0Khalida ABLA1Haroun CHENCHOUNI2Dept. of Applied Biology, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences and Life, University of Tebessa, 12002 Tebessa, AlgeriaDept. of Applied Biology, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences and Life, University of Tebessa, 12002 Tebessa, AlgeriaDept. of Natural and Life Sciences, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences and Life, University of Tebessa, 12002 Tebessa, Algeria AND Laboratory of Natural Resources and Management of Sensitive Environments ‘RNAMS’, University of Oum El Bouaghi, 04000 Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria Background: Diabetes is now a real global disease in particular due to various health problems associated with it. This study aimed to establish the relationship between diabetes and some biochemical parameters to assess the metabolic profile of an adult diabetic population in the region of Tebessa (Northeast Algeria). Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted at the Public Health Facility and the House of Diabetics in Tebessa between Feb 2013 and Apr 2013. The study included 200 subjects (100 controls and 100 diabetics) aged 18-85 yr, chosen completely randomly. Results: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (37%) was significantly more frequent than type 1 diabetes mellitus (13%). It was significantly more frequent in women than in men. The diabetes was highly correlated with the age and body mass index of patients. Moreover, the two types of diabetics have significantly more diseases and metabolic disorders compared to control subjects. Conclusion: Diabetics especially type 2 has significantly higher metabolic disorders and associated diseases than type 1 and control subjects. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/14286Laboratory medicineType 1 diabetes mellitusType 2 diabetes mellitusBody mass index |
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Nour El Houda FERDI Khalida ABLA Haroun CHENCHOUNI Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender Iranian Journal of Public Health Laboratory medicine Type 1 diabetes mellitus Type 2 diabetes mellitus Body mass index |
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Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender |
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Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender |
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Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender |
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Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender |
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Biochemical Profile of an Adult Diabetic Population from Algeria in Relation with Anthropometric Parameters, Age and Gender |
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biochemical profile of an adult diabetic population from algeria in relation with anthropometric parameters, age and gender |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Public Health |
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2251-6085 2251-6093 |
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Background: Diabetes is now a real global disease in particular due to various health problems associated with it. This study aimed to establish the relationship between diabetes and some biochemical parameters to assess the metabolic profile of an adult diabetic population in the region of Tebessa (Northeast Algeria).
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted at the Public Health Facility and the House of Diabetics in Tebessa between Feb 2013 and Apr 2013. The study included 200 subjects (100 controls and 100 diabetics) aged 18-85 yr, chosen completely randomly.
Results: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (37%) was significantly more frequent than type 1 diabetes mellitus (13%). It was significantly more frequent in women than in men. The diabetes was highly correlated with the age and body mass index of patients. Moreover, the two types of diabetics have significantly more diseases and metabolic disorders compared to control subjects.
Conclusion: Diabetics especially type 2 has significantly higher metabolic disorders and associated diseases than type 1 and control subjects.
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Laboratory medicine Type 1 diabetes mellitus Type 2 diabetes mellitus Body mass index |
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