2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_387_18
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Young, obese, and underweight patients show up inadequately at scheduled appointments: Findings from a record-based study on diabetic, hypertensive diabetic, and hypertensive patients attending a primary care clinic of Puducherry

Abstract: Background: One key barrier to proper management of common cardio-metabolic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension in primary care is inadequate adherence to treatment, which, in many cases, results from inadequate follow-up at scheduled appointments. In addition to provider and health system level factors, individual patient level factors are also associated with attendance at follow-up appointments. Objective: To document the association of diabetic, hypertensiv… Show more

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“…Consistent with other studies, regular HIV care appointments among PLWHIV, including those for NCD care, delayed complications, and risk of hospitalization. 17 Increasing BMI among PLWHIV predicted a 15% increased risk of hypertension, suggesting a possible risk associated with heavy weight. Indeed, most (89%) of the PLWHIV, irrespective of sex, were obese or overweight (BMI ≥25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with other studies, regular HIV care appointments among PLWHIV, including those for NCD care, delayed complications, and risk of hospitalization. 17 Increasing BMI among PLWHIV predicted a 15% increased risk of hypertension, suggesting a possible risk associated with heavy weight. Indeed, most (89%) of the PLWHIV, irrespective of sex, were obese or overweight (BMI ≥25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that women with a sedentary work style had significantly higher hypertension, fasting blood glucose, and total cholesterol than women with a nonsedentary work style and that physical activity at work and sitting, standing, and walking time at work were significantly correlated with BMI, static blood pressure, and total cholesterol [ 39 ]. In addition, other scholars discussed the comparison between work and cardiovascular disease and showed that the risk of cardiovascular disease was 17.5 times higher in the blue-collar class than in the professional or managerial class [ 40 ]. According to the theory of the TCM constitution and clinical experience, many factors are directly or indirectly related to the constitution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obese patients who have comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension have been found to frequently miss scheduled appointments to NCD clinics operating in primary care. [ 37 ] Modelling studies regarding taxes on SSBs have been shown to predict the decrease incidence of obesity among the population. [ 38 ] The younger age groups including adolescents, especially overweight adolescents have been found to have higher SSB intakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%