IMPAIRED CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN KYRGYZ POPULATION: CASE REPORT

Authors

  • Gulnar Rysbekova Osh State University
  • Sabirakhan Mamatova Osh State University
  • Begayim Musaeva Osh State University
  • Aizhamal Esengeldi kyzy Osh State University
  • Azhar Shadab Osh State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52754/16948831_2024_1(3)_9

Keywords:

Diabetes Mellitus, Asian Population, Insulin Resistance, Public Health Intervention

Abstract

Relevance. This case report presents a comprehensive analysis of impaired carbohydrate metabolism prevalence among Asian individuals in Kyrgyzstan. A dataset encompassing 223 patients aged between 25 and 73 years was scrutinized, revealing noteworthy insights into gender distribution, family history of diabetes mellitus, age demographics, body mass index (BMI) metrics, waist circumference, blood pressure readings, fasting glucose levels, and postprandial glucose concentrations. The findings underscore the imperative for targeted interventions and scientific strategies to tackle the escalating burden of impaired carbohydrate metabolism within this demographic.

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Published

2024-06-14

How to Cite

Rysbekova , G., Mamatova , S., Musaeva , B., Esengeldi kyzy , A., & Shadab, A. (2024). IMPAIRED CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN KYRGYZ POPULATION: CASE REPORT. Journal of Osh State University. Medicine, (1(3), 65–75. https://doi.org/10.52754/16948831_2024_1(3)_9