Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
ESTIMATION OF SERUM BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN OBESITY
Dr.K.VANAJA , Dr.P.R .VANAJA,Dr.Avula Padma vijayasree
JCDR. 2024: 938-945
Abstract
Background: Estimation of Biochemical Parameters of Obese aged 20-40 yrs with Normal controls visiting OPD in Government General Hospital, Kurnool. Methods : We included 35 participants (n=35 cases and n=35 controls) who attended Medicine OPD at Government General Hospital ,Kurnool from March 2023 to August 2023.The study aimed to examine blood markers that may help in determining obesity severity. The markers of interest were serum cholesterol, triglycerides, CRP, Vitamin D and Vitamin B12, levels. Results: The study showed that 40.02% of individuals had a total cholesterol level, 36.08% had a high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, 20.09% had a low-density lipoprotein level, 29.05% had a Triglyceride, 45.08% had a fasting glucose level, and 45.2% had a postprandial glucose level that was greater than the threshold values.45% had increased CRP Levels. 35% had decreased levels of Vitamin D and Vitamin B 12 levels. Comparative study shows Significant rise in serum cholesterol, Triglyceride ,LDL ,VLDL ,Plasma Glucose and serum CRP in Obese With P value <0.0001. Significant decrease in vitamin D and Vitamin B 12 in Obese with P value <0.0001.
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