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. 2016;5(2):103-111.
doi: 10.21106/ijma.91.

Comparative Study of the Prevalence of Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in Various Demographic Regions of Andhra Pradesh, India: a Population based Study

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Comparative Study of the Prevalence of Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in Various Demographic Regions of Andhra Pradesh, India: a Population based Study

Pangi Vijaya Nirmala et al. Int J MCH AIDS. 2016.

Abstract

Background and introduction: Diabetes is increasing at alarming rate among Indians especially South Indians with prevalence of diabetes mellitus (PODM) varying in populations of different regions. This study assesses PODM in three geographical areas, namely: tribal, semi-urban, and urban, and to compare the diabetes risk in northern coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh state in India.

Methodology: A random sampling method was followed to study the prevalence of diabetes in about 3,000 individuals of age group between 15-68 years, selecting 1,000 individuals from each area. As per 1988 World Health Organization criteria and norms, diabetes mellitus was diagnosed on the basis of 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGT). Statistical analyses were conducted using Microsoft Excel 2007.

Results: The analysis of the study indicates that 35.5% individuals were identified to be diabetic, especially 7.8% from Tribal area, 12.5% from semi-urban and 15.1% from urban area.

Conclusion and global health implications: The study indicates that people in urban area were more prone to type-2 diabetes than those in Tribal and semi-urban area. New cases of diabetes were reported in tribal areas when compared to semi-urban and urban areas indicating that rural people were not spared from diabetes. The study also indicates that there is an increase in the prevalence of diabetes in tribal area of Andhra Pradesh State of India when compared to previous studies.

Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus (DM); Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGT); Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus (PODM).

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: None declared

Figures

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Study area
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Prevalence of type-2 diabetes in Tribal area, Paderu division
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Prevalence of type-2 diabetes in semi-urban area, Rajahmundry
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Figure 4
Prevalence of type-2 diabetes in urban area (i.e., Visakhapatnam city)
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Figure 5
Prevalence of type-2 diabetes in tribal, semi-urban, & urban areas of Andhra Pradesh
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Figure 6
Flow chart showing the study design and results in three areas of study

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