Management Practices among Diabetes Population in Rural Area of North India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10063Keywords:
Diabetes Mellitus, rural Population, Fasting blood sugar, yoga, exercise, medicationAbstract
Background and Objective- Diabetes is the serious public health problem in all the countries but majorly
in developing countries. The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly rising in rural population. The characteristics
symptoms are excessive thirst, polyuria, polyphagia, purities, and otherwise unexplained weight loss, or
may be asymptomatic till complications present themselves (1).Medication, exercise and yoga are holistic
approach for controlled and prevention of diabetes and its complication in diabetic population.
Aims & Objectives –
1 .To study the signs & symptoms of diabetes in rural population
- To study management practices among rural diabetics populations
Study Design-A cross- sectional study.
Material & Method- By taking the prevalence of diabetes mellitus 13% in persons age 30 years & above
by various studies & relative precision 20% the sample size come out to be 642, total subjects studied were
700 for uniform coverage in villages selected by systematic random sampling, fasting blood sugar was done
to estimate the prevalence of diabetes. .Rest of the information was collected on Predesigned and pretested
questionnaire.
Results- the prevalence of diabetes were found to be 11.7% in persons aged 30 years & above in rural
population of Meerut. A comprehensive approach to prevention of diabetes mellitus will require active
participation of all sections of the community including health services to change the determinants of
associated risk factors with diabetes mellitus. Conclusions-the diabetes mellitus is a significant health
problem in rural population. Medication, exercise and yoga are holistic approach for controlled and
prevention of diabetes and its complication in diabetic population.