Metropolis Healthcare unveils a pan India survey ahead of the World Diabetes Day

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Chandigarh, November 14, 2011

A pan-India survey, conducted by Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. ahead of the ‘World Diabetes Day’ indicates that there is a high incidence of diabetes in males and females within the age group from 40 - 50 yrs. With a total of 28, 79, 175 people screened, the survey spans 5 major cities namely Mumbai, Pune, Chandigarh, Chennai & Bangalore. The survey has been conducted across 3 tests namely HbA1CGlycatedHaemoglobin- Blood by HPLC Method, Fasting Blood Glucose and Postprandial Blood Glucose which help determine abnormal glucose levels in both men & women. It has been observed that binging on high calorie sweets and snacks coupled with a sedentary lifestyle have made Indians more vulnerable to diabetes.

Additionally, as per a study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research spanning 4 Indian states namely Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Chandigarh, 62.4 million people in India are afflicted with diabetes and another 77.2 million with pre-diabetes, reiterating the fact that India is the 'World's Diabetes Capital'.

It has been inferred that 30% of the total number patients screened have been labeled with abnormal glucose levels. Additionally it has been observed that 40% of the diabetic patients have been able to maintain satisfactory sugar levels as compared to the remaining 60 % with peculiarly high glucose levels.

In addition, the data highlights the fact that women in Mumbai are equally prone to diabetes as compared to men in Mumbai. In Chandigarh, Pune, Bangalore & Chennai it has been observed that diabetes is predominant in males over females in the same age group i.e., ratio is 60 : 40 where the former is for males and latter for females. The inferences indicate that a similar pattern of abnormality in sugar levels has been noticed in west, south and north India.

Commenting on the survey, Dr. Mrs. Jatinder Bhatia, Chief of Lab Services, Projects – North India, Metropolis Healthcare Ltd said, “The incidence of diabetes is increasing in India affecting both males and females equally. Younger age groups too are falling easy prey to diabetes. This unhealthy trend is a direct result of a combination of over-eating, junk food and sedentary lifestyle. She further added that it is imperative for diabetic patients to get basic testing such as HbA1C Glycated Haemoglobin, Fasting Blood Glucose and Postprandial Blood Glucose & Micro Albumin Uria at regular intervals i.e. every 3 months.”

Individuals have become more aware of the fact that diabetes is not just a disease of the elderly and are now a lot more determined to go a long-way in combating this chronic ailment. Calling for regular screening of unhealthy glucose levels, researchers at Metropolis said surveys such as the one conducted would help identify people who are at a greater risk of diabetes.

For further information, please contact:

Blue Lotus PR

Ankush Chopra

Mobile: +919878789988

Email: ankush@bluelotuspr.com

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