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ABSTRACT
Objective: frequency of dyslipidemia in obese subjects
Methodology: In this was a cross sectional study, we
included a total of 100 cases, between
30 and 70 years of age of either gender having body mass index >30 whereas
we excluded all those cases who were already taking treatment of dyslipidemia. A
fasting blood sample was followed for lipid profile from the hospital lab and
results were followed for presence/absence of dyslipidemia.
Results: In this trial, mean age was 44.57+8.52
years. Mean lipid profile was recorded as 210.17+36.73 total
cholesterol, 178.83+12.10 triglycerides, 133.55+9.74 LDL and
34.42+6.58 HDL. Mean Body mass index was calculated as 34.11+7.25.
Frequency of dyslipidemia in obese subjects was recorded as 51%(n=51)
Conclusion: We concluded that frequency of dyslipidemia
is higher in obese subjects coming to a tertiary care hospital Lahore. So, it
is recommended that every patient who present with obesity, should be sort out
for dyslipidemia. However, it is also required that every setup should have their
surveillance in order to know the frequency of the problem
Keywords: Obese, dyslipidemia,
frequency