Authors : Syed Tahseen Raza, Syed Tahseen Raza, Nivriti Singh, Nivriti Singh, Devendra Kumar, Devendra Kumar, Seema Singh, Seema Singh, Tanushri Chatterji, Tanushri Chatterji, Zeeshan Zaidi, Zeeshan Zaidi
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijcap.2021.051
Volume : 8
Issue : 3
Year : 2021
Page No : 230-234
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a worldwide community health problem in people with type, 2 diabetes obesity and long-term hyperglycemia may cause renal vascular complications. The aim of this study was to see if there was any connection between BMI, haemoglobin and CKD in DM patients. This case study was conducted in department of Medicine, Era?s Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, ERA University, Lucknow. The analysis was performed for 18 months.When compared to CKD patients, the non-CKD group's mean BMI was marginally higher. Older age, female sex, hypertension, and diet plant were all linked to the involvement of CKD in multivariable study. There was same connection between CKD and haemoglobin in this study. The negative relationship between BMI, Hb and CKD could indicate reverse causality. While a diabetic patient's BMI does not cause them to develop CKD, it is possible that CKD causes them to have a lower BMI and Hb level.
Keywords: Hb, CKD, Hypertension, Smoking, Diabetic, Era university.