Evaluation of Lipid Profile and Liver Function Parameters in Obese and Non-Obese Hypertensive Individuals Attended Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
PRASAD RAO M.,
SPURGEON RAJ JALEM,
BARLA BSV SATYA KUMAR
et al.
Abstract:Objective: In this study, lipid profile parameters and liver function parameters were measured and correlated in hypertensive obese and non-obese patients who were attended a tertiary care teaching hospital.
Methods: This study is a retrospective observational, cross-sectional study over the course of a year in a tertiary care hospital. All adult patients with hypertension, both obese and non-obese, are included in the study population. The study involved 150 participants in total, including obese and no… Show more
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