INCIDENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE URBAN POPULATION OF INDORE, M. P., INDIA

Authors

  • Jyoti Agrawal
  • NEELAM BHARIHOKE
  • ANAND KAR

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background- The present study determines the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS), with special reference to hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidemia within urban population of a tertiary health care hospital in Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India.

Material and method- This cross-sectional study involved 726 subjects (467 men & 259 women). MS was defined using revised National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) criteria.

Results- When compared with the modified NCEP criteria, the prevalence of MS was found to be 7.51% (5.99% in men and 8.11% in women). Descriptive analysis exemplified a significantly increased mean values of FBS (P<0.01), PPBS (P<0.01) and lipid values (P<0.05) in the population. However, as compared to man, women showed significant elevated TCHO (P<0.05) and HDL (P<0.01). On the other hand, man exhibited increased TGL (P<0.05), cardiac risk ratio [C/H (P<0.01) and L/H (P<0.01)] than women. The highest prevalence of MS was seen in men of age group of 55-75 yrs and in women of age group of 20-34 yrs.

Conclusion- Our test population showed an increased rate of hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidemia, with increase in age, indicating a need to implement policies to control this abnormal MS.

Key words- Cardiac risk ratio, diabetes mellitus, fasting blood sugar, metabolic syndrome, serum cholesterol 

Published

01-01-2017

How to Cite

Agrawal, J., BHARIHOKE, N., & KAR, A. (2017). INCIDENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE URBAN POPULATION OF INDORE, M. P., INDIA. Innovare Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(1), 25–28. Retrieved from https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijms/article/view/15342

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