Effect of comprehensive diabetes care on pre-obese diabetic patients: A retrospective study
Rohit Sane, Gurudatta Amin, Sachin Patil Pravin Ghadigaonkar and Rahul Mandole
Madhavbaug Cardiac Care Clinics and Hospitals, India
: Endocrinol Diabetes Res
Abstract
Background : â–ª Diabetes mellitus(DM) is a known threat to healthcare worldwide, with increasing prevalence despite multiple treatment options. â–ª India is only 2nd to China, in terms of prevalence of DM, with a prevalence rate of around 10%. â–ª The HbA1c levels are more important in diabetic patients since it reflects the average blood sugar control over the past 1-2 months and is an independent predictor of mortality and morbidity in patients with type II DM. Introduction : â–ª Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a known threat to healthcare worldwide, with increasing prevalence despite multiple treatment options. â–ª Comprehensive Diabetes Care (CDC), a combination of herbal treatment and allied therapies, has been advocated by ayurvedic physicians to treat DM. â–ª This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Comprehensive Diabetes Care (CDC) in pre-obese DM patients Speciality â–ª Madhavbaug’s Apex Beat series of programs combine international cutting-edge diagnostics, researched diets, skilled physiotherapy and tested lifestyle modifications with scientific Ayurveda. â–ª This ensures your Blood Sugar level is well controlled and complications like heart disease are delayed or even prevented Aim and Objective : â–ª To evaluate the effect of Comprehensive Diabetes Care (CDC) in pre-obese DM patients â–ª To evaluate the effect of CDC on HBa1C, weight Methodology : â–ª The study was carried out on 23 out-patient selected from departments (OPDs) at Madhavbaug clinics, identified between April 2017 to July 2017. â–ª Data of only those patients were included who had received the scheduled 6 sitting of CDC in a span of 90 days. In this study, the variables [HbA1c, body weight, body mass index (BMI), dependency on medications] were assessed on day 1 and day 90 of Comprehensive Diabetes Care CDC Result : Out of the 23 patients, majority (15) were males. The mean HbA1c measured at day 90 was significantly lesser than that on day 1 (7.12±1.07 vs 8.53±0.89, p<0.001). The mean weight of the patients was reduced significantly on day 90 when compared to day 1. (62.40±7.82 vs 67.17±7.44, p<0.001). The mean BMI was significantly reduced on day 90 when compared to the baseline (24.75±2.18 vs 27.0±1.41, p<0.001). The abdominal girth was significantly reduced on day 90 compared to baseline (87.69±7.89 vs 93.05±7.90,p<0.001). Dependency on concomitant medicines was also reduced. Future scope This study is being continued to gather data of 500 patients.
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