Subjects and methods: In this study, the effect of obesity on the development of dyslipidemia, hypertension and glucose intolerance among Sudanese adults attending weight reduction programs was investigated. According to the BMI (Body mass index), 98 overweight/obese and 60 normal weight adults were included. Anthropometric measures were taken, lipid profile and C – reactive protein (CRP) were determined using commercial kits.Results: Obesity related dyslipidemia seems to affect overweight/obese males more than females. On the other hand, overweight /obesity among females, not like males, was found to be associated with high blood pressure probably due inflammation, as determined by CRP level.Conclusion and recommendation: Obesity related d...
The implications of rising obesity for cardiovascular health in middle-income countries has generate...
Background and Objectives: Hyperlipidemia, insulin resistance and hypoadiponectinemia are well recog...
Background: Hypertension, a non-communicable cardiovascular disease has become one of the leading ca...
Angelo C Dongway,1 Areeg S Faggad,2,3 Hani Y Zaki,2 Badreldin E Abdalla,2,41Department of Biochemist...
Background: Several studies were undertaken in both developed and developing countries to investigat...
The study assessed the prevalence of obesity and related conditions among Sudanese adult migrants li...
BACKGROUND:A global epidemic of obesity has been documented, particularly among African countries. W...
Introduction: An increased Body Mass Index (BMI) has an adverse effect on the socio-economic and he...
BACKGROUND: Risk factor modification can reduce clinical events and premature death in people with e...
Hypertension is commonly associated with other cardiovascular risk factors, such as obesity, diabete...
AimThis study aimed to determine the relationship between measures of obesity and serum lipid levels...
Background: Obesity and diabetes are growing global health problems that significantly affect patien...
Obesity is a chronic disease defined by an excessive accumulation of body fat that represents health...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for metabolic syndrome (MS) among first-year u...
Background: Obesity has become global pandemic problem in the world as WHO said that it is the large...
The implications of rising obesity for cardiovascular health in middle-income countries has generate...
Background and Objectives: Hyperlipidemia, insulin resistance and hypoadiponectinemia are well recog...
Background: Hypertension, a non-communicable cardiovascular disease has become one of the leading ca...
Angelo C Dongway,1 Areeg S Faggad,2,3 Hani Y Zaki,2 Badreldin E Abdalla,2,41Department of Biochemist...
Background: Several studies were undertaken in both developed and developing countries to investigat...
The study assessed the prevalence of obesity and related conditions among Sudanese adult migrants li...
BACKGROUND:A global epidemic of obesity has been documented, particularly among African countries. W...
Introduction: An increased Body Mass Index (BMI) has an adverse effect on the socio-economic and he...
BACKGROUND: Risk factor modification can reduce clinical events and premature death in people with e...
Hypertension is commonly associated with other cardiovascular risk factors, such as obesity, diabete...
AimThis study aimed to determine the relationship between measures of obesity and serum lipid levels...
Background: Obesity and diabetes are growing global health problems that significantly affect patien...
Obesity is a chronic disease defined by an excessive accumulation of body fat that represents health...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for metabolic syndrome (MS) among first-year u...
Background: Obesity has become global pandemic problem in the world as WHO said that it is the large...
The implications of rising obesity for cardiovascular health in middle-income countries has generate...
Background and Objectives: Hyperlipidemia, insulin resistance and hypoadiponectinemia are well recog...
Background: Hypertension, a non-communicable cardiovascular disease has become one of the leading ca...