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Medical Forum Monthly. 2016; 27 (5): 6-9
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-182461

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Objective: The present observational study was conducted to determine the blood glucose, body mass index, blood pressure and serum cholesterol in psychiatric patients


Study Design: Observational study


Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at Psychiatric Clinic, Department of Medicine, Indus Medical College, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh from June 2014 to January 2016


Materials and Methods: A sample of 275 new cases suffering from different Psychiatric disorders was selected


Diagnosis of Psychiatric disorders was made by a consultant Psychiatrist. Body weight, height and systemic blood pressure were measured by standard methods. Willing participants were asked to sign a proforma of consent for ethical issues. Data was entered on excel sheet and copied to the SPSS 22.0 for statistical analysis. Analysis was performed at P value of < 0.05


Results: Mean +/- SD age was noted as 47 +/- 11.97 years [p = 0.02]. Male to female ratio was 1.83 vs. 1.0 [p=0.0001]. BMI > 30 was noted in 26.5% of subjects. Of 275 study subjects, normal blood glucose was noted in 79.6% while 20.3% of psychiatric patients showed raised blood glucose levels. Normal and raised blood cholesterol was noted in 65.09% and 34.9% respectively. Psychiatric disorders were correlated with blood glucose and blood cholesterol levels


Conclusion: Psychiatric disorders are a risk factor for raised blood glucose, blood cholesterol, BMI and Systemic hypertension; this predisposes patients for diabetes mellitus and associated morbidities

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