2015
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1017.1000184
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T2DM Risk Factors: A Population Based Cross-Sectional Study in Rural Area of Northwest India

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“…Similar results were obtained by Jallu et al study in rural area of Northwest India. 27 In the present study, the prevalence of pre diabetes was more in the middle strata of socio economic scale. Study by Arora, in urban Haryana reported prevalence of diabetes in two extremes of socio economic class.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Classsupporting
confidence: 43%
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“…Similar results were obtained by Jallu et al study in rural area of Northwest India. 27 In the present study, the prevalence of pre diabetes was more in the middle strata of socio economic scale. Study by Arora, in urban Haryana reported prevalence of diabetes in two extremes of socio economic class.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Classsupporting
confidence: 43%
“…Jallu et al, study in northwest region of India also reported the higher prevalence of diabetes among the highly educated subjects. 27 Arora et al, reported that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus was influenced by education. 28 In the present study 361 of the subjects were illiterates of which 58 (16.07%) were diabetics.…”
Section: Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 RomaanJallu et al (2015) conducted a Population Based Cross-Sectional Study to study the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus found that Body Mass index (BMI), diet and physical inactivity seemed to be strong predictors for diabetes mellitus. 9 Mayur Patel et al (2011) reported that the majority (68%) of the T2DM subjects were obese, and 67% had a positive family history of diabetes. Results of chi-square analysis showed that higher BMI (≥25 kg/m2) was significantly associated with hypertension among the T2DM subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%