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Health Assessment and Case Analysis of Diabetes in Rural Population of Thiruvallur District, Tamilnadu, India


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1 Jaya College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur - 602024, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Government College of Pharmacy, Madras Medical College, Chennai -600 003, India
3 JSS Medical College for Ayurveda, Alanahally, Mysore - 570 028, India
 

Purpose: WHO estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. Majority of the population today is not just trying to be economically successful but also aim to stay fit and free from dreaded chronic diseases. This investigation aims to evaluate the health conditions of people from remote areas who have less possibility of utilizing the urban health facilities of India. Methodology: A cross sectional study was conducted to clinically assess diabetes in rural population of Thiruvaliur district by using a predesigned and pretested protocol to find out the prevalence and the risk of diabetes mellitus in general population. The study mainly focuses on rural population so as to suggest possible treatment and remedial aspects. Various studies in the test used are based on simple anthropometric, demographic and behavioral factors to detect undiagnosed diabetes. The responses for the questions were collected, evaluated and statistically analyzed. Findings: Out of 250 subjects, only 5% showed symptoms of diabetes (first time diagnosis) and among them half were in the early stage of the disorder. Conclusion: This study reveals that diabetes awareness prevailed among selected individuals about the hygienic system and life style. It was found that people acquired maximum knowledge with better understanding of the disease, better impact on the progression of the disease and complications by patient counseling through verbal and pictograms.

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Diabetes, Health Conditions, Rural Population, Anthropometric, Demographic.
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N. Narayanan
Jaya College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur - 602024, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
R. Gowri
Jaya College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur - 602024, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
A. Maheswaran
Jaya College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur - 602024, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
G. Harshapriya
Jaya College of Pharmacy, Thiruninravur - 602024, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
N. Deattu
Government College of Pharmacy, Madras Medical College, Chennai -600 003, India
N. R. Ravi Nargis
JSS Medical College for Ayurveda, Alanahally, Mysore - 570 028, India

Abstract


Purpose: WHO estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. Majority of the population today is not just trying to be economically successful but also aim to stay fit and free from dreaded chronic diseases. This investigation aims to evaluate the health conditions of people from remote areas who have less possibility of utilizing the urban health facilities of India. Methodology: A cross sectional study was conducted to clinically assess diabetes in rural population of Thiruvaliur district by using a predesigned and pretested protocol to find out the prevalence and the risk of diabetes mellitus in general population. The study mainly focuses on rural population so as to suggest possible treatment and remedial aspects. Various studies in the test used are based on simple anthropometric, demographic and behavioral factors to detect undiagnosed diabetes. The responses for the questions were collected, evaluated and statistically analyzed. Findings: Out of 250 subjects, only 5% showed symptoms of diabetes (first time diagnosis) and among them half were in the early stage of the disorder. Conclusion: This study reveals that diabetes awareness prevailed among selected individuals about the hygienic system and life style. It was found that people acquired maximum knowledge with better understanding of the disease, better impact on the progression of the disease and complications by patient counseling through verbal and pictograms.

Keywords


Diabetes, Health Conditions, Rural Population, Anthropometric, Demographic.