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Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc

INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a disorder of assimilation, use and storage of sugars provided in the diet. Its management is based on follow-up of overweight and obese patients and on regular glycemic control. This study aimed to analyze overweight, obesity and glycemic control in 2227 patients with diff...

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Autores principales: Lotfi, Zeghari, Aboussaleh, Youssef, Sbaibi, Rachid, Achouri, Imane, Benguedour, Rachid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28904714
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.189.9535
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author Lotfi, Zeghari
Aboussaleh, Youssef
Sbaibi, Rachid
Achouri, Imane
Benguedour, Rachid
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Aboussaleh, Youssef
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Achouri, Imane
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description INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a disorder of assimilation, use and storage of sugars provided in the diet. Its management is based on follow-up of overweight and obese patients and on regular glycemic control. This study aimed to analyze overweight, obesity and glycemic control in 2227 patients with different types of diabetes (type 1, 2 and gestational) presenting to the Provincial referral center of diabetes (RCD) in Kenitra, Morocco. METHODS: We conducted a study over the period January-December 2015. Overweight and obesity assessment was performed using Body Mass Index calculator (BMI = weight/height(2) (kg/m(2)). Overweight and obesity were defined by BMI > 25 kg/m(2)and BMI > 30 kg/m(2) respectively; the weight and the height were measured according to World Health Organization's recommendations. Glycemic control was based on glycated hemoglobin levels and fasting blood glucose test. Current guidelines recommend a glycosylated hemoglobin level of 7% and a fasting blood glucose of 0.70g/l - 1.10g/L. RESULTS: The age of patients ranged from 8 months to 80 years, with a prevalence of diabetic patients from the urban environment (74%) compared to those from the rural areas (26%). The entire study population was overweight. The average BMI of women showed a trend toward obesity (BMI≈30): (29.21 kg/m(2) ± 3,1) in patients with gestational diabetes and (29.15 kg/m(2) ± 3.2) in patients with type 2 diabetes. Blood sugar levels were above the standards: 8.5% ± 2.6 > 7% for glycosylated hemoglobin and 1.5 g/L ± 1.3>1.10g/L for fasting blood glucose. The difference between glycosylated hemoglobin levels between men (8.57% ± 2.6) and women (8.1% ± 2.3) were not significant (p > 0.05), it was the same with fasting blood glucose: men (1.44 g/L ± 1,1) and women (1.43 g/L ± 1.2). Pearson's correlation coefficients were highly significant (p<0.005); on the one hand between BMI and fasting blood glucose(r = 0.5) and on the other hand between BMI and glycosylated hemoglobin levels (r = 0.4). CONCLUSION: The entire study population had BMI and glycaemic control levels above the standards. More research is needed on diabetic patients in order to develop a remediation plan.
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spelling pubmed-55794212017-09-13 Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc Lotfi, Zeghari Aboussaleh, Youssef Sbaibi, Rachid Achouri, Imane Benguedour, Rachid Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a disorder of assimilation, use and storage of sugars provided in the diet. Its management is based on follow-up of overweight and obese patients and on regular glycemic control. This study aimed to analyze overweight, obesity and glycemic control in 2227 patients with different types of diabetes (type 1, 2 and gestational) presenting to the Provincial referral center of diabetes (RCD) in Kenitra, Morocco. METHODS: We conducted a study over the period January-December 2015. Overweight and obesity assessment was performed using Body Mass Index calculator (BMI = weight/height(2) (kg/m(2)). Overweight and obesity were defined by BMI > 25 kg/m(2)and BMI > 30 kg/m(2) respectively; the weight and the height were measured according to World Health Organization's recommendations. Glycemic control was based on glycated hemoglobin levels and fasting blood glucose test. Current guidelines recommend a glycosylated hemoglobin level of 7% and a fasting blood glucose of 0.70g/l - 1.10g/L. RESULTS: The age of patients ranged from 8 months to 80 years, with a prevalence of diabetic patients from the urban environment (74%) compared to those from the rural areas (26%). The entire study population was overweight. The average BMI of women showed a trend toward obesity (BMI≈30): (29.21 kg/m(2) ± 3,1) in patients with gestational diabetes and (29.15 kg/m(2) ± 3.2) in patients with type 2 diabetes. Blood sugar levels were above the standards: 8.5% ± 2.6 > 7% for glycosylated hemoglobin and 1.5 g/L ± 1.3>1.10g/L for fasting blood glucose. The difference between glycosylated hemoglobin levels between men (8.57% ± 2.6) and women (8.1% ± 2.3) were not significant (p > 0.05), it was the same with fasting blood glucose: men (1.44 g/L ± 1,1) and women (1.43 g/L ± 1.2). Pearson's correlation coefficients were highly significant (p<0.005); on the one hand between BMI and fasting blood glucose(r = 0.5) and on the other hand between BMI and glycosylated hemoglobin levels (r = 0.4). CONCLUSION: The entire study population had BMI and glycaemic control levels above the standards. More research is needed on diabetic patients in order to develop a remediation plan. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5579421/ /pubmed/28904714 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.189.9535 Text en © Lotfi Zeghari et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc
title Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc
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title_fullStr Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc
title_full_unstemmed Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc
title_short Le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (CRD), Kénitra, Maroc
title_sort le surpoids, l’obésité et le contrôle glycémique chez les diabétiques du centre de référence provincial de diabète (crd), kénitra, maroc
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28904714
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.27.189.9535
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