Traoré, Djénèbou and Traoré, Aminata Hamar and Sow, Djeneba Sylla and Konaté, Massama and Koné, Amadou and N’Diaye, Hadiaratou Doumbia and Mariko, Modibo and Dembélé, Ibrahim Amadou and Bah, Moctar and Traoré, Bah and Sy, Djibril and Menta, Ichaka and Ba, Hamidou Oumar and Sawadogo, Nongoba and Traoré, Abdramane and Sidibé, Assa Traoré and Kaya, Assétou Soukho and Traoré, Abdel Kader and Dembélé, Mamadou and Traoré, Hamar Alassane (2018) Lipid Profile among the Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Obese Patients. Open Journal of Internal Medicine, 08 (01). pp. 89-97. ISSN 2162-5972
OJIM_2018032315070077.pdf - Published Version
Download (755kB)
Abstract
Objective: To study the lipid profile among the diabetic and non-diabetic obese patients. Methods: It was a descriptive and prospective study carried out over a period of 9 months from March to December 2010. It concerned all the patients who came for consultation in endocrinology at the internal medicine of Point G University Hospital Center and at the National Center for Diabetes Research. All the patients were included without any gender or age difference, voluntary and with a BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2. Results: Out of the 1543 patients received in consultation, we had identified 178 obese people that is to say 11, 53% of the cases. Among these cases 60 abided by our criteria with 30 diabetic patients and 30 non-diabetic ones. The average age was 45.83 ± 14.68 years old; 73.3% were more than 40 years old. The sex ratio was 0.07. Two third (66.7%) of our patients limited their eating diet to the three main meals/day and 61.7% were sedentary. The notion of family obesity was found in 93.4% of the cases, of family diabetes in 58.3% of the cases, of past personal medical history of hypertension in 43.3% of the cases. It was about an android obesity in 91% and Gynoid in 9% of the cases. The BMI was 55% of the cases comprised between 30 - 34.9 kg/m2. The lipid profile noticed was: A hypertriglyceridemia: 33% of diabetic patients and 10% of non-diabetic patients, a high LDL cholesterol: 37% of diabetic patients and 30% of our diabetic patients, a HDL hypocholesterolemia: 40% of the diabetic patients and 20% of the non-diabetic patients, a total hypercholesterolemia: 37% of the diabetic patients and 23% of non-diabetic patients. A hyperglycemia was noticed in 13.3% of non-diabetic patients. Conclusion: The frequency of metabolic troubles was higher in obese diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic obese patients mainly the hypertriglyceridemia.
Item Type: | Article |
---|---|
Subjects: | Open Archive Press > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@openarchivepress.com |
Date Deposited: | 09 Jun 2023 04:45 |
Last Modified: | 04 Jun 2024 11:06 |
URI: | http://library.2pressrelease.co.in/id/eprint/1437 |