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SETB. 2015; 49(4): 248-54


Relationship of blood lipid levels with Hba1c and obesity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Ebru Özdoğan, Osman Özdoğan, Esma Güldal Altunoğlu, Ali Rıza Köksal.




Abstract

Objective: Dyslipidemia play an important role in the development of coronary artery disease (CAD) which is the world’s leading cause of mortality. Diabetes mellitus and obesity can cause CAD by different ways; dyslipidemia is common in both of them, that can lead to CAD. We investigate the effect of obesity and poor glycemic control on lipid profile in diabetic patients, in our country.
Material and Method: One hundred and sixty five patients (82 male) who admitted to Istanbul Education and Research Hospital Outpatient Diabetes department, whose known diabetes age was less than 5 years, not taking any anti-lipidemic medicine in the last 6 months, not having ischemic heart disease, diabetes controlled by only oral antidiabetics, non-smoker and not drinking alcohol, don’t having any endocrine disorder with possible affect on blood lipid levels, were enrolled to the study. The relationship between lipid levels and HbA1c, body mass index (BMI) and diabetes age were assessed. Student’s t test, ANOVA and Pearson correlation tests were used for comparisons. p

Key words: Type 2 diabetes, BMI, HbA1c, lipid profile






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