Background: To evaluate the correlation between continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived metrics such as time in range (TIR) and time below range (TBR) and clinical parameters in Indian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), providing insights into the effectiveness of CGM in this population.
Methods: This is a single-center, retrospective-observational study of T2DM patients aged 18 or older years using the Freestyle Libre/Libre Pro CGM system. Demographic and clinical data of these patients were extracted from medical records, and glycemic metrics from CGM profiles.
Diabetes Metab Syndr
February 2025
Aim: Rising prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) among young Asians has emerged as a public health crisis that threatens the long-term health, economic stability, and productivity of nations across Asia (1). Early-onset T2D poses unique challenges, including higher rates of undiagnosed cases, more aggressive disease progression, an increased risk of chronic complications and higher mortality (2). Hyperglycemia during the reproductive age especially among the female population can potentially have transgenerational impact through epigenetic changes.
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October 2021
Theor Med Bioeth
October 2012
Peer review is a widely accepted instrument for raising the quality of science. Peer review limits the enormous unstructured influx of information and the sheer amount of dubious data, which in its absence would plunge science into chaos. In particular, peer review offers the benefit of eliminating papers that suffer from poor craftsmanship or methodological shortcomings, especially in the experimental sciences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first description of patients with clustering of various metabolic abnormalities was as early as 1923 but it was more than five decades later, in 1988, that Reaven coined the term 'syndrome X' for this entity. The last two decades have brought forth a number of definitions and criteria to identify this condition. Various studies have demonstrated disparities in these definitions and a few researchers have questioned the utility of these criteria and even the existence of such a syndrome.
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July 2011
Context: Though India has been thought to be an ideal destination for conduct of clinical drug trials, other smaller countries seem to be doing better. The pace of growth observed during 2005-2009 seems to be plateaued in 2010.
Aims: There is an urgent need for introspection and corrective actions.
Perspect Clin Res
April 2011
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Type 2 DM) has been recognized as the recent pandemic; India and China competing each other for the title-"Diabetes Capital of the World." A number of new drugs have been recently available and has lead to a boom in the clinical drug trial industry. We intend to evaluate the trend of clinical drug trials in Type 2 DM over last one decade.
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December 2009
Objective: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) global definition of metabolic syndrome suggests using race- and gender-specific waist circumference (WC) cutoffs. Previously, we have hypothesized that need for gender- and race-specific cutoffs could be obviated by supplanting WC with index of central obesity (ICO). The aim of this study was to test the utility of ICO in defining metabolic syndrome.
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May 2007
Waist circumference (WC) is globally used as a parameter to quantify central obesity, the key culprit in insulin resistance and related disorders. Hitherto globally in various definitions of metabolic syndrome and risk scores, WC is used to quantify central obesity. For defining central obesity, which is a single entity numerous WC cutoffs have been suggested, separately for males and females and various races.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHyperglycemia during early pregnancy can lead to congenital malformations and/or spontaneous abortion while in the last few days of pregnancy it causes neonatal metabolic complications. Macrosomia is the most common complication and is due to maternal hyperglycemia in second and third trimester of pregnancy. In view of all these, intensive glycemic control of the mother is recommended throughout pregnancy.
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June 2006
Activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and/or its family member(s) stimulates many processes of carcinogenesis, including cell invasion and the formation of new blood vessels, events that are critically involved in angiogenesis. Interference with the activation of EGFRs, therefore, represents a promising strategy for the development of novel and selective anticancer therapies. Previously, we reported that EGFR-related protein (ERRP), which we have isolated and characterized as a pan-erbB inhibitor, is a potential therapeutic agent for colorectal and other epithelial cancers.
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