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Original Contribution

Physical activity guidelines awareness and counselling practice in relation to health care providers’ knowledge and behaviour in Qatar
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Mohamed Ghaith Al-Kuwari, Ahmad Muslim Al-Hamdani , Wadha Ahmad Al-Baker
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93828

Satisfaction among patients attending the continuity of care clinic in West Bay health center in Qatar
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Mohamed Salem, Amal Al-Ali, Lolwa Al-Maslamani, Hisham El-Mahdi, Shumoos Abed, Mustafa Abugesiesa, Safa Qaissi, Sahar Omer, Eman Abuhzima
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93829

Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of self-medication among Undergraduate Medical Students in Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia
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Reham Al-Jamea, Asseil Bossei, Hanan Al Zhrani, Faisal Bossei, Wed Faiz, Maaly Alqurashi, Hydi Ahmed
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93830

What a low prevalence of diabetes mellitus between the most desired values of high density lipoproteins in the plasma
[Abstract]
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Mehmet Rami Helvaci, Abdulrazak Abyad, Lesley Pocock
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93831

Population and Community Studies

Evaluation of Postpartum Stress in Breastfeeding and Non-breastfeeding Mothers of Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kharel Sushil, Raut Binod, Mainalee Mandira
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93832

Osteoporosis in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Patients
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Jinan Q. Mohammed, Abdulsatar J. Mathkhor, Alaa H. Abed
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93833

COVID-19 in Pakistan: A Grim-looking Trajectory
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Salman Tariq, Naveen Tariq, Waris Qidwai
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93834

Review

Diabetes Management in Ramadan – A Clinical Review
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Jazeb Razaq, Shayaan Ahmed Saqib
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93835

Parkinson’s Disease: An update on Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Management
Part 3 : Diagnosis , Symptoms, and Prognosis of Parkinson’s Disease
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Abdukrazak Abyad
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93836

Case study

Haemoperitoneum in undiagnosed fundal placenta percreta in a third trimester pregnancy presented in labor: A case report
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Nansi Dari Alfayez, Taghreed Mohammed Aldajeh, Mohmmad Abed Al-rahaman AL-harasis, Ahmad Saad Kharabsheh, Khalil Abdel Wahhab Al-Tamimi
DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93837

Original Clinical Research

Post-stroke Delirium: Meta-analysis of Frequency
Saleha Al-Jadidi, Martin Cole, Alina Dyachenko, Antonio Ciampi
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DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93838



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July 2020 - Volume 18, Issue 7

What a low prevalence of diabetes mellitus between the most desired values of high density lipoproteins in the plasma

(1) Specialist of Internal Medicine, MD
(2) Middle-East Academy for Medicine of Aging, MD
(3) medi+WORLD International

Corresponding author:
Dr Mehmet Rami Helvaci,
07400, ALANYA, Turkey
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Email: mramihelvaci@hotmail.com

Received: May 2020; Accepted: June 2020; Published: July 1, 2020. Citation: Mehmet Rami Helvaci, Abdulrazak Abyad, Lesley Pocock. What a low prevalence of diabetes mellitus between the most desired values of high density lipoproteins in the plasma. . World Family Medicine. 2020; 18(7): 25-31 DOI: 10.5742MEWFM.2020.93831

Abstract


Background:
We tried to understand the most desired values of high density lipoproteins (HDL) in the metabolic syndrome.

Methods: Patients with plasma HDL values lower than 40 mg/dL were collected into the first, lower than 46 mg/dL into the second, lower than 50 mg/dL into the third, and 50 mg/dL and higher into the fourth groups.

Results: The study included 256 cases (153 females). Parallel to the highest HDL values, mean age, female ratio, body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), low density lipoproteins (LDL), white coat hypertension (WCH), hypertension (HT), and diabetes mellitus (DM) were the highest in the fourth group. Whereas coronary heart disease (CHD) was the highest in the first group in contrast to the lowest HDL and LDL values. Interestingly, BMI, FPG, WCH, DM, and CHD were the lowest in the second group, and prevalence of DM was only 3.1% in this group against 22.2% of the others (p<0.001).

Conclusions: The highest mean age, female ratio, BMI, FPG, WCH, HT, and DM parallel to the highest HDL and LDL, and the highest CHD in contrast to the lowest HDL and LDL values may show initially positive but eventually negative acute phase proteins features of HDL and LDL. BMI, FPG, DM, and CHD were the lowest between HDL values of 40 and 46 mg/dL, and DM was only 3.1% between these values against 22.2% of the remaining. The moderate HDL values may also be a result, instead of a cause of the lower prevalence of DM.

Key words: High density lipoproteins, diabetes mellitus, low density lipoproteins,
triglycerides, acute phase proteins, body mass index, metabolic syndrome

 







 


 

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