Unraveling The Hba1c Serum Marker Landscape: A Profound Investigation Among The Diabetic Population Of Bhiwadi, India

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Shilpa Sharma
Rajesh Yadav
Dinesh C. Sharma

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Diabetes has become a prevalent metabolic disorder among the Indian population, largely attributed to lifestyle modifications. These alterations in lifestyle contribute to metabolic adaptations and dysfunctions, leading to an accumulation of non-fixed saccharides in the bloodstream, thereby exacerbating various metabolic biomolecular disorders. This study aims to identify individuals in Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) who are at high risk of developing diabetes and obesity. Blood samples from 400 individuals were collected and analyzed for parameters including HbA1c, total leukocyte count (TLC), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), cholesterol, and glucose levels. Results revealed that out of the 400 patients, 50 males and 20 females were identified as being at risk of developing diabetes and obesity. Elevated HbA1c levels ranging from 6.2 to 6.4 were observed in these individuals, indicating a heightened risk of diabetes.

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Shilpa Sharma, Rajesh Yadav, & Dinesh C. Sharma. (2023). Unraveling The Hba1c Serum Marker Landscape: A Profound Investigation Among The Diabetic Population Of Bhiwadi, India. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 2434–2439. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS6.4364
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Shilpa Sharma

School of Life Sciences, Starex University, Gurugram (HR)

 

Rajesh Yadav

Department of Orthopedics, S. S. Hospital, Bhiwadi (Rajasthan)

Dinesh C. Sharma

  School of Life Sciences, Starex University, Gurugram (HR)

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