Abstract:
A case control study conducted during the period from
December 2013 to March 2014 to determine serum levels of
triglyceride and high density lipoprotein cholesterol among
Sudanese with diabetes mellitus type 2 in reference to BMI and
gender of 70 Sudanese
individual, 50 of them with type 2
diabetes mellitus (25 males and 25 females) as a test group
and 20 apparently healthy individual ( 10 males and 10
females) as control group. Participants in this study were from
Advance Diagnostic Center in Khartoum state, Sudan. Males
and females were matched in term of age , sex and BMI. The
serum levels of triglycerides and high density lipoprotein
cholesterol were measured using autoanalyzer and commercial
kits from Mindray
company .The results of this study was
analyzed by (SPSS 11.5).
The mean of serum levels of triglycerides and high density
lipoprotein cholesterol were not significantly differ when
compared
with
control
group
(p=
o.170
,
p=
0.523)
respectively. The mean of the serum levels of triglycerides was
not significantly differ when diabetic males compared to
diabetic females (p= 0.728). The mean of serum levels of high
4diabetic females compared to diabetic males =(p 0.018).
In the diabetic group, the serum levels of triglycerides showed
a weak significant positive correlation with duration and
insignifiacant positive correlation with BMI.
In the diabetic group, the serum levels of high density
lipoprotein cholesterol showed a weak insignificant negative
correlation with duration and BMI.
From the results of this study, it is concluded that: diabetes
mellitus increase risk of cardiovascular diseases in females more than males .