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Correlation analysis of triglycerides to high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol ratio associated with gestational diabetes mellitus

Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) initiates when a woman’s pancreas could not act appropriately to bypass the diabetogenic condition during pregnancy. It is increasing across the world, including Bangladesh. Triglycerides (TG) and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDLC) are strongly...

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Published in:International journal of diabetes in developing countries 2022-10, Vol.42 (4), p.636-641
Main Authors: Obaidullah, Md. Mim, Islam, Shirmin, Chowdhury, Md. Rayhan, Arbia, Lubatul, Hossain, Israt Ara, Matin, Mohammad Nurul
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description Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) initiates when a woman’s pancreas could not act appropriately to bypass the diabetogenic condition during pregnancy. It is increasing across the world, including Bangladesh. Triglycerides (TG) and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDLC) are strongly connected with insulin resistance in pregnant women. Objectives Observation of the role of lipid profiles and TG/HDL cholesterol ratio associated with fasting glucose in GDM subjects. Methods In this experiment, a total of 232 individual subjects consisting of 132 GDM-positive and 100 GDM-negative pregnant women were examined and observed from 24 to 28 weeks of their pregnancy period. For this study, we had collected blood samples from selected women before and after breakfast and analyzed blood glucose level, triglyceride cholesterol level, HDL, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and TG/HDL ratio. Results TG and LDL-cholesterol were significantly higher ( p  
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Cholesterol
Correlation analysis
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Family Medicine
General Practice
Gestational diabetes
Glucose
Glucose tolerance
Health Administration
High density lipoprotein
Insulin
Insulin resistance
Lipoproteins
Low density lipoprotein
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Original Article
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Triglycerides
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