scholarly journals A COMPARISON BETWEEN MEDOSARA AND MEDOVRIDDHI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LIPID PROFILE: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY”

Author(s):  
Jaykumar Sadashiv Adhe

Dyslipidemia is burning issue in front of society. Due to change in dietary habits & unhealthy life study it is significantly observed across the globe. To keep in mind this study was designed. Aim of this study was to compare Medosara & Medovriddhi with special reference to lipid profile. For this study 30 Medosara presons were selected & 30 Medovriddhi patients were selected from OPD. In both cases lipid profile was carried. The comparison was done on the basis of lipid profile in both groups. The result was nonsignificant in triglycerides level but it was significant in serum cholesterol level & highly significant in HDL & LDL level. Conclusion of study is by evaluating lipid profile Medovriddhi and Medosarata can be identify to a significant extent.  

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 4-9
Author(s):  
Nahid Bintay Ansary ◽  
Arup Ratan Paul ◽  
Md Mahamudur Rahman ◽  
Maria Hussain ◽  
Rubiat Naznin

The increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with higher serum cholesterol levels in middle-aged persons has been established, but there have been few studies conducted regarding the issues in Mymensingh. For evaluation of serum cholesterol and BMI in women of Mymensingh, across-sectional studywas conducted in several private chambers in the districts of Mymensingh, Bangladesh during the period from January 2017 to December 2017. A total of 48 Female patients participated in the study. In the study, participants were aged between 18 to 29 years of age. The study suggested that the serum cholesterol was below 4.99 were 15(31.25%), 5.00 to 6.49 were 13(26.08%) and above 6.50 were 20 (41.67%), the Mean ± SD was 4.45 (0.76). The health status according to BMI showed that 12.50% (n=6) of the participants were underweight <18.49, majority 50.00% (n=24) of the population were from normal weight range (18.5-24.9), 16.67% (n=8) of the participants were overweight and 20.83 %( n=10) of the participants were obese >30. The Mean ± SD was 18.93± (3.68). Measurement of BMI and Serum Cholesterol levels can help doctors to treat patients properly for reducing the burden of death in our country. CBMJ 2019 July: Vol. 08 No. 02 P: 4-9


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