Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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Diabetologia | 2001
C. Snehalatha; Ashish Kapur; V. Vijay; V. Mohan; Arpita Das; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; C. S. Yajnik; K. M. Prasanna Kumar; Jyotsna D. Nair
Abstract.Aims/hypothesis: There has been no reported national survey of diabetes in India in the last three decades, although several regional studies show a rising prevalence of diabetes. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in six major cities, covering all the regions of the country. Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 5928 women) aged 20 years or above, representative of all socio-economic strata, were tested by OGTT. Demographic, anthropometric, educational and social details were recorded using a standard proforma. Physical activity was categorised using a scoring system. Body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were calculated. Glucose tolerance was classified using the 2-h values (WHO criteria). Prevalence estimations were made taking into account the stratified sampling procedure. Group comparisons were done by t-test or analysis of variance or Z-test as relevant. Univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were used to study the association of variables with diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance. Results: Age standardised prevalences of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance were 12.1 % and 14.0 % respectively, with no gender difference. Diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance showed increasing trend with age. Subjects under 40 years of age had a higher prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance than diabetes (12.8 % vs 4.6 %, p < 0.0001). Diabetes showed a positive and independent association with age, BMI, WHR, family history of diabetes, monthly income and sedentary physical activity. Age, BMI and family history of diabetes showed associations with impaired glucose tolerance. Conclusions/interpretation: This national study shows that the prevalence of diabetes is high in urban India. There is a large pool of subjects with impaired glucose tolerance at a high risk of conversion to diabetes. [Diabetologia (2001) 44: 1094–1101]
Archive | 2015
Valavarasu Gnanasekarna; Ganagalla Srinivasa Rao; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettam Venkateswarlu Choudhary; Gandham Sri Ganesh
Archive | 2015
Raman Ravishankar; Siva Kesava Raju Chinthalapati; Tanmoy Kar; Bhaskar Pramanik; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Venkateswarlu Choudary Nettem
Archive | 2015
Raman Ravishankar; Sunil Mehla; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary; Sriganesh Gandham
Archive | 2014
Velu Jeyalakshmi; Konda Krishnamurthy Ramaswamy; B. Viswanathan; Ramesh Kanaparthi; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary; Gandham Sri Ganesh
Archive | 2018
Raja Kanuparthy Naga; Pudi Satyanarayana Murty; Sharma Bhavesh; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary; Gandham Sriganesh
Archive | 2018
Raja Kanuparthy Naga; Pudi Satyanarayana Murty; Sharma Bhavesh; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary; Gandham Sriganesh
Archive | 2017
Tompala Annaji Rajiv Kumar; Vadapalli Srinivas; Jain Amitabh Kumar; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary; Gandham Sri Ganesh
Archive | 2017
Ganagalla Srinivasa Rao; Gnanasekaran Valavarasu; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary
Archive | 2017
Dhar Pradyut Kumar; Gnanasekaran Valavarasu; Peddy Venkata Chalapathi Rao; Nettem Venkateswarlu Choudary