Epidemiology of Type-II Diabetes and its Risk Factors in Punjab, Pakistan: A Retrospective Study

Rana Mateen, Asma Tariq, Mureed Hussain, Muhammad Irfan Fareed, Waseem Sajjad, Imran Tipu, Rukhsana Parveen
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Type-II diabetes is the most common type of diabetes, which has affected more than 465 million people globally and has become the ninth leading cause of mortality. The current study aims to determine risk factors associated with type-II diabetes such as BMI, cholesterol levels, physical activity, and smoking along with co-morbidities associated with this disease. The data was collected from the province of Punjab, Pakistan. For this purpose, a survey was performed for investigating the prevalence of type II diabetes and associated risk factors combined with it. A sample size of 265 patients was collected and interviewed through a questionnaire who were observed having type-II diabetes. A questionnaire was designed to record these patients’ responses. The questionnaire contained sub-categorizes, such as participants characteristics, lifestyle, and comorbidities associated with the disease. The findings indicated that the mean BMI was 25.62 in the studied cohort. However, 78% of the patients had a family history of diabetes. Moreover, 76% of the participants were reported to be non-smokers and 75.67% of the participants reported atypical features associated with this disease. It was also observed that 13 % of the patients with low BMI (less than 18.5) had gastrointestinal diseases and 14.72% of the patients with a BMI greater than 18.5 but less than 25 had hypertension, and 8.30 % of the patients with more than 30 BMI also had hypertension. High BMI was found to be a major risk factor associated with type-II diabetes in this study population. The patients observed with high BMI were also more prone towards comorbidities associated with this disease. However, data suggested that most of the patients had familial type-II diabetes.
巴基斯坦旁遮普ii型糖尿病流行病学及其危险因素:一项回顾性研究
ii型糖尿病是最常见的糖尿病类型,影响了全球超过4.65亿人,已成为第九大死亡原因。目前的研究旨在确定与ii型糖尿病相关的风险因素,如BMI、胆固醇水平、身体活动、吸烟以及与该疾病相关的合并症。这些数据是从巴基斯坦旁遮普省收集的。为此,进行了一项调查,以调查II型糖尿病的患病率及其相关危险因素。本研究收集了265例ii型糖尿病患者的样本,并对他们进行了问卷调查。设计了一份问卷来记录这些患者的回答。问卷包含亚分类,如参与者特征、生活方式和与疾病相关的合并症。研究结果表明,研究队列中的平均BMI为25.62。然而,78%的患者有糖尿病家族史。此外,据报道76%的参与者是非吸烟者,75.67%的参与者报告了与该疾病相关的非典型特征。研究还发现,低BMI(小于18.5)患者中有13%患有胃肠道疾病,BMI大于18.5但小于25的患者中有14.72%患有高血压,BMI大于30的患者中有8.30%患有高血压。在该研究人群中,高BMI被发现是与ii型糖尿病相关的主要危险因素。观察到的高BMI患者也更容易出现与该疾病相关的合并症。然而,数据显示,大多数患者患有家族性ii型糖尿病。
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