Relationship between Dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia in obese patients
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https://doi.org/10.62046/gijams.2026.v04i01.002Keywords:
Obesity, Overweight, Triglycerides, Cholesterol, Fasting Blood Glucose, HbA1cAbstract
Obesity occurs because of the accumulation of fat in the body and can occur due to high cholesterol so that it can interfere with health. This study aims to provide an overview of triglycerides (S.TG), cholesterol (S.TC), fasting blood sugars (FBG) and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in obese patients. This method is by calculating the Body Mass Index (BMI), S.TG, S.TC, FBG and HbA1c examination. The data obtained were then analyzed descriptively. Based on this research, it was found that most obese patients had high cholesterol levels (101-256 mg/dL) while overweight patients showed moderate cholesterol levels (135-210 mg/dL). In addition, upon triglyceride examination the majority overweight patients still had normal levels (<150 mg/dL) while the obese patients showed high levels (88-300 mg/dl). Moreover, the obese patients manifested high glucose levels (84-413 mg /dl) as well as overweight patients (300-380 mg/dl). Finally, it was found that the obese patients had high glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels (6.10-13.8) as well as overweight patients (9.60-14.0).
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