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Rahul Vaghasiya, Speaker at Endocrinology Conferences
Government Medical College Bhavnagar, India
Title : Determination of SRPA and adiposity measures and its association with glycemic status in type 2 diabetics having high mean HbA1c in a private clinic of a city in West India

Abstract:

Introduction: Indian type 2 diabetics (T2D) is known for poor disease control on which self-reported physical activity (SRPA) and optimum body composition have positive impact. We determined prevalence of SRPA and general/visceral obesity and its impact on HbA1c-based glycemia.

Methodology: By a cross-sectional study conducted on 200 T2Ds in a private clinic, HbA1c-based glycemic status, WHO questionnaire-based SRPA, BMI-based general obesity, and bipolar bioelectrical impedance-based visceral obesity were evaluated. SRPA and obesity were compared and associated with glycaemic status keeping mean HbA1c as cutoff.

Result: Mean age, male%, mean duration of T2D, mean BMI, mean HbA1c, and SRPA prevalence were 54 years, 42.5%, 4.82 years, 25.49, 8.69%, and 61.5%, respectively. Comparison of groups based on either SRPA or BMI (cutoff 25) showed better HbA1c with the presence of SRPA and BMI <25. Physical inactivity-imposed odds risk of 3.44 for visceral fat (VF) ≥10% and odds risk of 2.6 for more than mean HbA1c with statistical significances. VF ≥10% imposed odds risk of 4 for higher than mean HbA1c. Physical inactivity and visceral obesity together imposed ?rd  prevalence of better glycaemic value, while physical activity and controlled visceral obesity yielded ¾th prevalence of good glycaemic value.

Conclusion: In T2D with poor glycaemic status and moderately prevalent physical activity, we found strongly significant association of SRPA and controlled body adiposity with HbA1c-based glycaemic status. It reaffirms physical activity and control of central obesity as forerunners of better glycaemic status and calls for further studies having vertical follow-up.

Keywords: Adiposity; HbA1c; physical activity; type 2 diabetes mellitus; visceral obesity.

Biography:

Rahul Vaghasiya is a GMC-registered doctor currently shadowing consultants within the NHS in the UK. He graduated from Government Medical College Bhavnagar, India, in 2023 and has accumulated two years of clinical experience working in India before relocating to the UK. He has a profound interest in Internal Medicine and aspires to pursue higher specialty training within the NHS.

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