Diabetogenesity of adiposity:When to intervene?
Objective: Obesity is one of the modifiable risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Adiposity causes insulinresistance and diabetes by various mechanisms. This study was undertaken to determine diabetogenic effect ofadiposity in relation to age for identification of vulnerable age groups.Methods:...
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doaj-9ec1561f642146e0ad2ad505304499bb2020-11-24T21:04:27ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422011-06-0134403406Diabetogenesity of adiposity:When to intervene?Praveen GovindagowdaVittal Balakrishna GanjigatteObjective: Obesity is one of the modifiable risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Adiposity causes insulinresistance and diabetes by various mechanisms. This study was undertaken to determine diabetogenic effect ofadiposity in relation to age for identification of vulnerable age groups.Methods: This prospective study included 370 healthy adult non-diabetic individuals. Height and weight wererecorded to calculate body mass index (BMI). Fasting blood sugar (FBS) was estimated by glucose oxidase method.Results: A stepwise increase in magnitude of BMI was observed with increase of age in decades. Although increasein mean FBS was observed with age, statistically significant (p = 0.00093) increase in mean FBS was observed onlyin 4th decade of life. Positive correlation was observed (Pearson’s correlation coefficient r = + 0.26) between BMIand FBS.Conclusion: With increasing age, BMI and FBS increase, especially during 4th decade of life. This emphasizes theneed to target the vulnerable age group (30-40 years) for creating awareness about maintenance of ideal body weightto prevent early onset of type 2 diabetes. Positive correlation between BMI and FBS reiterates diabetogenic effect ofadipose tissue and emphasizes importance of maintenance of normal BMI.http://ephysician.ir/2011/403-406.pdfObesityAdiposityBody Mass IndexBlood glucose. |
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Diabetogenesity of adiposity:When to intervene? |
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Objective: Obesity is one of the modifiable risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Adiposity causes insulinresistance and diabetes by various mechanisms. This study was undertaken to determine diabetogenic effect ofadiposity in relation to age for identification of vulnerable age groups.Methods: This prospective study included 370 healthy adult non-diabetic individuals. Height and weight wererecorded to calculate body mass index (BMI). Fasting blood sugar (FBS) was estimated by glucose oxidase method.Results: A stepwise increase in magnitude of BMI was observed with increase of age in decades. Although increasein mean FBS was observed with age, statistically significant (p = 0.00093) increase in mean FBS was observed onlyin 4th decade of life. Positive correlation was observed (Pearson’s correlation coefficient r = + 0.26) between BMIand FBS.Conclusion: With increasing age, BMI and FBS increase, especially during 4th decade of life. This emphasizes theneed to target the vulnerable age group (30-40 years) for creating awareness about maintenance of ideal body weightto prevent early onset of type 2 diabetes. Positive correlation between BMI and FBS reiterates diabetogenic effect ofadipose tissue and emphasizes importance of maintenance of normal BMI. |
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Obesity Adiposity Body Mass Index Blood glucose. |
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