Study of serum Vitamin D in Type II diabetes mellitus in Civil Hospital Ahmedabad
Journal: International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-06-01
Authors : Anuja Adarsh Vikas K Vaghela Nayan mali;
Page : 230-231
Keywords : Vitamin D; Diabetes Mellitus.;
Abstract
Introduction: Type-II diabetes is one of the most common non-communicable chronic disease and Vitamin D deficiency is also considered a public health problem around the world. As Vitamin D deficiency influence the insulin levels so this study is conducted. Objectives:This study aims to evaluate serum level of Vitamin D in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Materials and Methods:50 patients with type II diabetes is taken as cases and 50 healthy person taken as control. Study is conducted from june 2017 to sept. 2017 in Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad. Result:In present study mean serum vitamin D level of case is significantly lower than controls. P value is < 0> Conclusion:It suggests that alterations in vitamin D status may affect insulin sensitivity, ?-cell function or both. So monitoring of Fasting plasma sugar & Post prandial plasma sugar levels in patients along with serum Vitamin D plays an important role in prevention & treatment of the Type II Diabetes Mellitus.
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