ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION OF PREVALENCE OF PREDIABETES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE
Abstract
The Diabetes Mellitus patients glucose level alteration results were shown to few extent increased Glucose level with Diabetes Mellitus (18.7 ± 0.0), Type-I Diabetes Mellitus (74.5 ± 2.74), T-II Diabetes Mellitus (76.9 ± 7.88) when make comparison with regular well fit volunteer (123.7 ± 1.953) & 40-50 years age groups of the patients were higher prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus (553 Numbers & 36.9 %). Non Vegetarian are exaggerated more numbers & percentage of Diabetes Mellitus (542 Numbers & 36.1 %) when compare to Vegetarian (958 Numbers & 63.9 %) & also prominently affected DM with professional workers (540 Numbers & 36 %). Comparatively 80-100 Kgs body weight of Diabetes Mellitus patient’s prevalence increased in Coimbatore zone. In Coimbatore zone T-I DM (470 Numbers & 31.3 %) Patients prevalence were more T-II Diabetes Mellitus Patients (396 Numbers & 26.4 %) & non smokers were very less (544 Numbers & 36.3 %). The result of inpatients indicated that theT-I Diabetes Mellitus prescriptions (228 Numbers & 15.2%) were more & also out patients of T–II Diabetes Mellitus prescription (788 Numbers & 52.5%) were more (290 Numbers & 19.4%). The T-I DM proportional statement indicated Diabetes Mellitus associated Hyperlipidemic (38 Numbers & 4.8 %), patient’s prevalence was more & also prescribed Poly therapy prescriptions (1155 Numbers & 77 %). The results of prescribed tablet formulations were present in more numbers in the prescriptions when compared to other formulations.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, glucose, type I patients, type II patients.
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https://doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v7i5.1478Published


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