TRIGLYCERIDES VARIATIONS AMONG THE BLOOD OF ALCOHOLIC AND NON-ALCOHOLIC PEOPLES FROM DIFFERENT STATES OF INDIA
PARVEEN KUMAR VATS *
Pt. C. L. S. Government College, Karnal, India.
RANJEET SINGH
Pt. C. L. S. Government College, Karnal, India.
JAINDER SINGH CHHILLAR
Pt. C. L. S. Government College, Karnal, India.
JITENDER KUMAR SHARMA
Pt. C. L. S. Government College, Karnal, India.
MOHAN LAL BANSAL
Pt. C. L. S. Government College, Karnal, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Diabetes is a set of various disorders characterizes by hyperglycemia and glucose intolerance, due to the insufficiency of insulin and/or impaired effectiveness of insulin action. It is observed that every population in this world suffering from Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and other forms of glucose intolerance, mainly Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT). The present study estimates the Triglycerides variations among the blood of alcoholic and non-alcoholic peoples from different states of India. The study includes North Indian states such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. Plasma Triglycerides level in female and male subjects of Bihar were found 182.63±32.24 and 143.52±11.18 respectively. The mean of Plasma Triglycerides Level in Uttar Pradesh Control nonalcoholic subjects was found to be 235.46±9.46 years. The difference in Plasma triglycerides in Rajasthan Control alcoholic and nonalcoholic subjects were 120.00±0.00 years (Mean ± SE) and 166.68±10.76 (Mean ± SE) respectively.
Keywords: Triglycerides, alcohol, diabetes mellitus, Impaired Glucose Tolerance.