Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in females living in Kabul in 2022

Mohammad Latif Nazari, Fazal Rabi Salarzai, Dawood Hossaini, Ahmad Jamshid Mehrpoor, Murtaza Hiadary
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Introduction: Diabetes is a multifaceted metabolic disorder characterized by increased levels of blood glucose, resulting from several factors that impede proper glucose regulation in affected individuals. This study aims to investigate the relationships between age and blood glucose levels in non-pregnant women in Kabul in 2022. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan, involving patients attending the City Medical Complex in 2023. Blood samples were collected after fasting, and blood glucose levels were assessed using the enzymatic approach. Hyperglycemia was defined using the criteria of the American Diabetes Association. Data were analyzed using SPSS V.18, with a chi-square test for quantitative data, an independent t-test, and an analysis of variance for qualitative data. Results: The study involved 5102 participants aged 5 to 88 years, with a mean FBS level of 153.18 ± 70.315 mg/dl. 30.5% had normal FBS, 15.8% were pre-diabetic, and 53.7% had diabetes. Age distribution varied significantly across FBS groups, with diabetics having the highest age range (54.68 years) and normals having the smallest (44.07 years). Discussion: The correlation between aging and diabetes is intricate and diverse. Numerous elements contribute to this association, encompassing the heightened occurrence of diabetes as individuals grow older and the influence of diabetes on the aging progression itself.
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2022 年喀布尔女性糖尿病患病率
简介糖尿病是一种多方面的代谢紊乱疾病,其特点是血糖水平升高,由多种因素造成,阻碍了患者适当的血糖调节。本研究旨在调查 2022 年喀布尔非怀孕妇女的年龄与血糖水平之间的关系。材料和方法:在阿富汗喀布尔进行了一项回顾性横断面描述性研究,涉及 2023 年在市医疗中心就诊的患者。研究人员在空腹后采集血液样本,并使用酶法评估血糖水平。高血糖的定义采用美国糖尿病协会的标准。数据分析采用 SPSS V.18,定量数据采用卡方检验,定性数据采用独立 t 检验和方差分析。研究结果研究涉及 5102 名 5 至 88 岁的参与者,平均 FBS 水平为 153.18 ± 70.315 mg/dl。30.5%的人 FBS 正常,15.8%的人是糖尿病前期,53.7%的人患有糖尿病。各 FBS 组的年龄分布差异很大,糖尿病患者的年龄范围最大(54.68 岁),正常人的年龄范围最小(44.07 岁)。讨论:衰老与糖尿病之间的关系错综复杂、多种多样。造成这种关联的因素有很多,其中包括随着年龄的增长,糖尿病的发病率会升高,以及糖尿病对衰老进程本身的影响。
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