Evaluation of Diabetes Mellitus in Diabetic Patients in a Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Blood Sugar

Tabarak Sh Abadi, Maryam T Ibrahim, A. S. Ahmed, P. Tahir
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Background: Body mass index (BMI) criteria are currently the primary focus in obesity treatment recommendations, with different treatment cutoff points based upon the presence or absence of obesity-related comorbid disease. Aim: This project aimed to explore the relationship of body mass index with blood sugar. Patients & methods: Seventy-one adult diabetic patients (36 males+35 females) were subjected to this study. Body mass index was calculated for each patient and random blood sugar was also measured. Results: The highest mean value of BMI was among male & female patients in the age group 60-69 years old, which reached 36.57 & 32.74, respectively while the mean value of random blood sugar in males was among the age group 30-39 years which reached 258.88 mg/dL. But it was 295.0mg/dL among age group >70years in females. Conclusion: It is concluded that obesity is an important risk factor for diabetes and there was a relationship between BMI and increased blood sugar
糖尿病患者体重指数与血糖相关性的评价
背景:体重指数(BMI)标准目前是肥胖治疗建议的主要焦点,根据是否存在肥胖相关的合并症,有不同的治疗截止点。目的:探讨体重指数与血糖的关系。患者与方法:71例成年糖尿病患者(男性36例,女性35例)参加本研究。计算每位患者的体重指数,并随机测量血糖。结果:60 ~ 69岁男性和女性患者BMI均值最高,分别达到36.57和32.74;30 ~ 39岁男性患者随机血糖均值最高,达到258.88 mg/dL。而70岁以上的女性则为295.0mg/dL。结论:肥胖是糖尿病的重要危险因素,BMI与血糖升高之间存在相关性
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