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Abstract
Objectives: To determine the relationship of blood glucose random and glycosylated haemoglobin with cardiopulmonary endurance and risk of fall in diabetic patients with and without cardiovascular disease.
Methods: The correlational study was conducted at the Riphah College of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences, Riphah International University (RIU), Islamabad, Pakistan, from September 2022 to August 2023. The sample was raised from The Diabetic Centre, Islamabad, and the Pakistan Ordinance Factories, Wah Cantonment, and comprised diabetic patients of either gender aged 45-65 years who were divided into group 1 with cardiovascular diseases and group 2 without cardiovascular diseases. To assess glycaemic control, blood glucose random and glycosylated haemoglobin levels were checked. The Berg balance scale was used for balance assessment, and the 6 minutes' walk test was used for cardiopulmonary endurance. Data was analysed using SPSS 23.
Results: Of the 204 patients with mean age 53.56±6.39 years, 102(50%) were I group 1; 72(70.6%) females and 30(29.4%) males with mean age 54.50±6.42 years. The remaining 102(50%) patients were in group 2; 61(59.8%) females and 41(40.2%) males with mean age 52.63±6.25 years. There were statistically significant results in both groups regarding glycosylated haemoglobin, blood glucose random, risk of fall and cardiopulmonary endurance (p<0.05), but correlational analysis in each group showed negligible correlation with (p >0.05).
Conclusions: Increased blood glucose level was associated with increased risk of fall and reduced cardiopulmonary endurance.
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Primarily being a medical journal, JPMA publishes scholarly research focusing on the various fields in the areas of health and medical education. It publishes original research describing recent advances in health particularly clinical studies, clinical trials, assessments of pathogens of diagnostic importance, medical genetics and epidemiological studies. Review articles highlighting importance of various issues in the domain of public health, drug research and medical education are also accepted. As a leading journal of South Asia, JPMA remains cognizant of the recent advances in the rapidly growing fields of biomedical sciences, it invites and encourages scholars to write short reviews and invited editorials on the emerging issues. We particularly aim to promote health standards of developing countries by encouraging manuscript submissions on issues affecting the public health and health delivery services.