2013
DOI: 10.15419/ajhs.v1i1.431
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A study on comparison of random blood glucose levels in alcoholic and non- alcoholic males of Ernakulam district, Kerala

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to create awareness among the general population about the relation between random blood glucose levels and alcoholism.The present study has been performed at Little Flower Medical Research Centre, Angamaly, and Kerala, India. Two hundred and twenty males and females of Kerala with mean age 41 +/- 21 were enrolled. Alcoholics are included in the present study and their blood glucose levels are compared with the people who never use alcohol. Random blood glucose levels are estim… Show more

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“…This finding agrees with research finding from Tanzania [49]. This is due to the reason that alcoholic patients eat poorly, had poor digestion, storage, utilization, and excretion of nutrients [50].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This finding agrees with research finding from Tanzania [49]. This is due to the reason that alcoholic patients eat poorly, had poor digestion, storage, utilization, and excretion of nutrients [50].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This finding agrees with research finding from Tanzania [51]. This is due to the reason that alcoholic patients eat poorly, had poor digestion, storage, use, and excretion of nutrients [52].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This finding agrees with research finding from Tanzania [51]. This is due to the reason that alcoholic patients eat poorly, had poor digestion, storage, use, and excretion of nutrients [52].The odds of malnutrition among anemic TB patients were 3.23 folds higher than non-anemic TB patients. This finding agrees with finding from Brazil [53].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…This finding agrees with research finding from Tanzania [47]. This is due to the reason that alcoholic patients eat poorly, had poor digestion, storage, utilization, and excretion of nutrients [48].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%