Prevalence of metabolic disorders among women in reproductive age group in hilly rural area of North India
CONCLUSION: The level of non-communicable diseases is related with the MD which has the adverse effect on the various systems and organs of the subjects. The MD can be controlled with the certain changes in the life style pattern. The GOI is also concerned with such scenarios in the country. It is recommended that women of reproductive age group undergo regular blood pressure and blood sugar screenings to detect hypertension and diabetes early and take appropriate measures to manage them.PMID:38605747 | PMC:PMC11006081 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_656_23
Source: Rural Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Jai G Vohra Abhishek Pathania Piyush Vohra Gurmeet Singh Kiranjeet Kaur Source Type: research
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