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Journal articles on the topic "Post parandial Blood Sugar"

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Thilak, Swathi. "Association of obesity and insulin resistance to gestational diabetes mellitus." Bioinformation 19, no. 2 (2023): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019211.

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Gestational diabetes mellitus is most commonly observed in pregnant women and it was significantly linked with dyslipidemia, obesity and insulin resistance. The present study aimed to evaluate the association of obesity, insulin resistance risk of gestational diabetes mellitus. This cross sectional study included total ninety (90) subjects out of this 30 subjects with 1st trimester, another 30 subjects were considered 2nd trimester and remaining 30 were 3rd trimester. The fasting, post parandial blood sugars, glycated haemoglobin, lipid profile and insulin levels were measured and data was rec
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Rajendra, Aishwarya. "Serum adiponectin in Indian women with polycystic ovary syndrome." Bioinformation 19, no. 2 (2023): 206–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019206.

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Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is mainly characterised by reproductive hormonal imbalance and increased androgen levels, ovulatory dysfunction and polycystic appearing ovaries on ultrasonography. The obesity is common factor to cause PCOS and this adipocytokines play an important role to cause obesity related disorders. Hence, the present study aimed to evaluate the role of adiponectin in women with PCOS compared them with healthy controls. This case control study included total eighty (80) subjects out of this fourty subjects with PCOS and remaining fourty (40) age and body mass index matc
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R., Hareesh, Harish K. V., and Akshatha Savith. "Association of serum amylase and lipase levels in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus." International Journal of Advances in Medicine 8, no. 2 (2021): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20210101.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder due to insulin resistance caused by destruction of beta cells of pancreas. Insulin resistance in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus patients leads to hyperglycemia. Serum amylase and lipase levels is an exocrine enzyme produced by acinar cells of pancreas. Altered levels of serum amylase and lipase leads to endocrine disorders, metabolic syndrome and diabetes mellitus.Methods: This is a case-control study conducted in Akash Institute of Medical Sciences, A total 100 subjects (50 cases and 50 controls). All the subjects
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Ravi, Shankar Singh, Kumar Munindra, and Prakash Swayam. "A Case Control Assessment of LFT and Haemoglobin and Plasma Glucose Levels between Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholics." International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research 13, no. 7 (2023): 366–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11121122.

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<strong>Aim:&nbsp;</strong>The aim of the present study was to compare anthropometric measurements, liver function tests, haemoglobin and plasma glucose levels in individuals with alcohol abuse and normal population.&nbsp;<strong>Material &amp; Methods:&nbsp;</strong>The study was carried out in the Department of General Medicine in between the duration of 24 months. The study included 100 individuals with alcohol abuse recruited from department of General Medicine. A total of 50 patients, age, sex, height and weight matched healthy individuals were taken as controls.&nbsp;<strong>Results:&nbs
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Sandeep, Kumar, Rani Megha, Kumar Vivek, Prabha Sonam, and Kumar Sinha Pramod. "A Study to Compare Anthropometric Measurements, Liver Function Tests, Haemoglobin and Plasma Glucose Levels in Individuals with Alcohol Abuse and Normal Population." International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Review and Research 16, no. 2 (2024): 260–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12739707.

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Aim: The aim of the present study was to compare anthropometric measurements, liver function tests,haemoglobin and plasma glucose levels in individuals with alcohol abuse and normal population.Material &amp; methods: The study was carried out in the Department of Medicine, Anugrah Narayan MagadhMedical College and Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India in between the duration of 24 months. The study included 200individuals with alcohol abuse recruited from department of General Medicine. A total of 100 patients, age, sex,height and weight matched healthy individuals were taken as controls.Results: Patie
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Sonal, Agarwal. "A Study on Correlation of Plasma Fibrinogen Levels with Glycemic Status in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients at A Tertiary Care Hospital in Rajasthan." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 14, no. 10 (2022): 1047–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13309602.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Diabetes is a common endocrinological disorder which can lead to serious cardiovascular events. Increased fibrinogen levels can exaggerate these thrombotic complications in diabetics than non-diabetic individuals. Along with other major risk factors like hypertension, cigarette smoking and hypercholesterolemia, glycemic status of an individual can cause atherosclerosis.&nbsp;<strong>Aims &amp; objectives:</strong>&nbsp;To correlate plasma fibrinogen levels with glycemic status in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at a tertiary care hospital in Rajasthan.&nbsp;
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Kanchan, Kumari, Kumari Akriti, Sweta Gishu, Kumari Usha, and Prasad Singh Ganesh. "Comparison of Serum Uric Acid in Normal, Prediabetic and Diabetic Subject." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 14, no. 9 (2022): 1054–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13341635.

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<strong>Objectives:&nbsp;</strong>This present study was to estimate and compare the serum uric acid in normal, prediabetic and diabetic person.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Glucose estimation was done by glucose oxidase peroxidase method by fully automatic analyser in Biochemistry unit of central laboratory in BMIMS Pawapuri, Nalanda. Uric acid is first oxidised to allantoin by uricase with the production of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>.The peroxide then react with 4-aminoantipyrene (4-AAP) and DHBS in presence of peroxidase to yield quinonimine dye. And then optical density was measured
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Dr., Ruta Chaudhari, Jayshree Awalekar Dr., and Akshay Joglekar Dr. "A Study of Platelet Parameters in Patients of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies 04, no. 05 (2024): 906–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11258483.

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a heterogenous group of disorders characterized by variable degree of insulin resistance, impaired insulin secretion and excessive hepatic glucose production. Diabetic thrombocytopathy is a condition that affects the platelet function in diabetic individuals. The aim of this research is to study the platelet parameters in type 2 diabetics. &nbsp; Method: In this cross sectional study we studied fasting blood sugar level, post prandial blood sugar, HbA1c and platelet parameters in relation with HbA1c and blood sugar levels in 115 patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Singh, Ajit Pal, Rahul Saxena, and Suyash Saxena. "Understanding Post-Dialysis Hypoglycaemia: Causes, Symptoms and Solutions." Greenfort International Journal of Applied Medical Science 3, no. 2 (2025): 43–52. https://doi.org/10.62046/gijams.2025.v03i02.003.

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Dialysis is a life-saving treatment for failing kidneys which may cause hypoglycaemia, or low blood sugar. This is due to a variety of reasons, including a lack of glucose (the body's fuel) in traditional dialysis solutions, the loss of some blood sugar during the dialysis process, and the prevalence of diabetes among dialysis patients, which affects the body's response to low sugar levels. Symptoms range from slight tremors to a possibly lethal coma. Fortunately, collaborative techniques exist to reduce the danger. Regular blood sugar monitoring is essential for early detection. In some circu
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Mugheri, Ali Hyder, Abdul Hayye Phulpoto, Sumbul Shaikh, Abdul Qayoom Memon, Imdad Ali Ansari, and Abrar Shaikh. "HBA1c and 2 Hours Post-Prandial Blood Sugar Levels in Known Cirrhotic Adult Patients due to HBsAg and/or Anti-HCV Positive, Who are Not Known Diabetics." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 15, no. 11 (2021): 2958–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2115112958.

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Background: Liver has a special and unique system of glucose metabolism which keeps its levels under normal ranges. In chronic liver hepatitis and cirrhosis this mechanism is altered. Aim: To evaluate undiagnosed diabetics through HbA1C and 2 hours post prandial blood sugar levels in confirmed hepatitis B and C cirrhotic adult patients. Study design: Descriptive cross-sectional study Place and duration of study: Department of Gastroenterology, Chandka Medical College, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana from 1st July 2020 to 30th June 2021. Methodology: One hundred and
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Books on the topic "Post parandial Blood Sugar"

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Diabetes Log Book: Weekly Blood Sugar Log Book, 2-Year Blood Sugar Level Recording Book to Record Your Glucose Levels Pre and Post. Independently Published, 2021.

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Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure Log Book: Health Monitoring and Record Log for Diabetes/Blood Pressure Patients - Daily Blood Glucose Levels for Pre/Post Meals, Medication/Insulin and BP Readings - 52 Weeks. Independently Published, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Post parandial Blood Sugar"

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Kose, Fulya. "Hypoglycemia Diabetes Mellitus Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department." In Current Perspective on Diabetes Mellitus in Clinical Sciences. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359111.19.

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Hypoglycemia in diabetes mellitus patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) requires rapid assessment and intervention to prevent complications and ensure patient safety. Initial evaluation includes checking vital signs, mental status, and blood glucose levels to confirm hypoglycemia (typically defined as blood glucose &lt;70 mg/dL). Prompt treatment involves administering oral or intravenous glucose to raise blood sugar levels quickly. Glucagon injection may be necessary for patients who are unable to take oral glucose due to altered consciousness or intravenous access issues. Close monitoring post-treatment is crucial to prevent rebound hypoglycemia and ensure stabilization. Identifying and addressing the underlying cause of hypoglycemia, such as excessive insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents, missed meals, or increased physical activity, is essential to prevent recurrence. Education on recognizing symptoms, self-management strategies, and preventing future episodes is integral before discharge, emphasizing the importance of regular blood glucose monitoring and adjusting medication doses as needed. Collaborative efforts between healthcare providers, diabetes educators, and patients optimize management and reduce the risk of hypoglycemia-related ED visits.
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Rasheed Fetian, Issa. "Unveiling the Significance of the ‘Bathtub’ Shape in Blood Glucose Curve Analysis." In Hypoglycemia - New Insights [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1003746.

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Despite extensive research on insulin usage in diabetes, an effective method for regulating insulin dosage and timing has not emerged. Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is crucial for diabetes self-care, but its utility is limited in intense insulin treatments. Moreover, persistent nighttime hypoglycaemia anxiety and neuropathic gastric issues pose significant challenges for patients with elevated nocturnal blood sugar and frequent post-meal hypoglycaemia. The “bathtub” curve outlines a daily glucose profile where levels spike after dinner, normalizing only after morning correction. This chapter focuses on addressing the difficulties posed by this glucose pattern for healthcare providers and researchers. The insights offered here could prove invaluable for diabetes management, potentially mitigating associated complications.
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Lema-Pérez, Laura. "Main Organs Involved in Glucose Metabolism." In Sugar Intake - Risks and Benefits and the Global Diabetes Epidemic. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94585.

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Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body. The glucose homeostasis cycle is the mechanism to maintain blood glucose levels in a healthy threshold. When this natural mechanism is broken, many metabolic disorders appear such as diabetes mellitus, and some substances of interest, like glucose, are out of control. In the mechanism to maintain blood glucose, several organs are involved but the role of most of them has been disregarded in the literature. In this chapter, the main organs involved in such a mechanism and their role in glucose metabolism are described. Specifically, the stomach and small intestine, organs of the gastrointestinal system, are the first to play an important role in the regulatory system, because it is where carbohydrates are digested and absorbed as glucose into the bloodstream. Then glucose as a simple substance goes to the liver to be stored as glycogen. Glucose storage occurs due to the delivery of hormones from the pancreas, which produces, stores, and releases insulin and glucagon, two antagonistic hormones with an important role in glucose metabolism. The kidneys assist the liver in insulin clearance in the postprandial state and gluconeogenesis in the post absorptive state. Physiological aspects and the detailed role of every organ involved in glucose metabolism are described in this chapter.
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Ibrahim Abdel-Latif Megahed, Fatma, Salwa Abbas Ali Hassan, Hassan Ali Abdelwahid, and Hanaa Kassem Farg. "Effect of Lifestyle Modification on Glycemic Control of Type 2 Diabetic Patients at Suez Canal University Hospitals." In Psychology and Patho-physiological Outcomes of Eating [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.97738.

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Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, as one of the major universal public health disorders wide spread, requires patients’ lifestyle modulation which would be conducive in dominating blood glucose. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of lifestyle modification on glycemic control of type 2 diabetic patients at Suez Canal University Hospitals at Ismailia city. A quasi-experimental design made up of a control group and a study group with pre- and post-test administration was applied. This study was carried out at the Family Medicine Outpatient Clinic and the Diabetic Outpatient Clinic of Suez Canal University Hospitals at Ismailia city in Egypt. 92 type 2 diabetic patients were included in this study. The Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire; Health promoting lifestyle profile II Scale; and Physical assessment sheet were used for data collection in the two groups. After implementing of the program, those patients who received lifestyle modification intervention achieved better total score of knowledge &amp; knowledge related practice about DM, health promoting lifestyle domains values and glycated hemoglobin, compared with the control group. Factors related to lower glycated hemoglobin in the present study were lower fasting blood sugar level and increasing physical activity. Overall, lifestyle modification program has a positive influence on blood glucose control of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Therefore, it is recommended to that lifestyle modification interventions should be integral part of the curative management of type 2 diabetic patients, and further study in other places to investigate the effect of lifestyle modification on glycemic control of those patients.
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"from hypoglycaemia and was unaware of his actions. The judge refused to leave that defence to the jury. Held, allowing the appeal, the arguments put to the judge failed to distinguish between hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia, the former being too much sugar in the blood, and the latter too little. Hyperglycaemia might raise difficult problems about the M’Naghten Rules and verdicts of not guilty by reason of insanity. Hypoglycaemia was not caused by the initial disease of diabetes, but by the treatment in the form of too much insulin, or by insufficient quality or quantity of food to counterbalance the insulin. Generally speaking, that would not give rise to a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity but would, if it were established and showed that the necessary intent was or might be lacking, provide a satisfactory defence to an alleged crime such as theft, due to lack of mens rea. Those simple facts would be plain to anyone who troubled to read Quick (1973) 57 Cr App R and Hennessy [1989] 1 WLR 287. In the present case, the problem was hypoglycaemia and the judge had to decide whether, on the evidence, there was a prima facie case for the jury to decide whether the defendant was suffering from its effects and, if so, whether the Crown had shown that he had the necessary intent under the Theft Act. It was not doubted that the defendant was a diabetic and there was evidence that he might have been suffering from the effects of a low blood sugar level at the relevant time. That evidence should have been left to the jury. Notes and queries 1 In RvT [1990] Crim LR 256, the court accepted evidence that post-traumatic stress disorder could give rise to automatism. By contrast, in R v Sandie Smith [1982] Crim LR 531, evidence of severe pre-menstrual tension was not accepted as giving rise to automatism. Aside from the issue of whether there was sufficient evidence of automatism in the latter case, the determining factor was the court’s desire to exercise some jurisdiction over the accused. If a plea of automatism is successful the defendant is free to go – the courts cannot compel him or her to receive treatment for the condition giving rise to the automatism. Self-induced automatism." In Sourcebook Criminal Law. Routledge-Cavendish, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143093-93.

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Conference papers on the topic "Post parandial Blood Sugar"

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Yulianti, Kartika, Aris Wibudi, and Mila Citrawati. "Relation Between Tiroid Status with Glycemic Control of Type 2 DM Patients at RSPAD Gatot Soebroto." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.05.12.

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ABSTRACT Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a group of symptoms that arise due to increased blood sugar levels. Diabetes Mellitus type 2 has a higher risk of developing thyroid dysfunction. Thyroid dysfunction can affect various body metabolism and result in insulin resistance, significantly affecting glycemic control in DM patients. This study aimed to determine the relation between thyroid status as assessed by the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (FT4), and glycemic control (HbA1c). Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study. A sample of 38 DM patients was sel
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Wahyuni, Tavip Dwi. "The Effect of Community Empowerment on The Implementation of Diabetes Mellitus Management in Malangsuko, West Java." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.11.

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ABSTRACT Background: Efforts to deal with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) disease require support from various parties, especially the community and family apart from the sufferer himself. The community in an effort to reduce the risk of DM disease, among others, by providing knowledge and understanding to families and sufferers directly, including empowering the community. This study was carried out by empowering health cadres by training in knowledge and skills in medical examinations, starting from checking blood pressure, anthropometry, and blood sugar. This study aimed to analyze the effect of com
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