Type of Material: | Thesis |
Title: | A Comparative Study on Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Fitness among Individuals with Prediabetes Prehypertension and with Coexisting Prediabetes and Prehypertension |
Researcher: | DEEPIKA, V |
Guide: | Vijayakumar, R |
Department: | Faculty of Medical Sciences |
Publisher: | Bharath University, Chennai |
Place: | Chennai |
Year: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Clinical Pre Clinical and Health | Psychiatry | Psychiatry and Psychology | Medical Sciences | Medical and Health Sciences |
Dissertation/Thesis Note: | PhD; Faculty of Medical Sciences, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai; 2018; D13MS516 |
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520 | __ | |aNon-Communicable diseases (NCDs) are the growing causes for morbidity, mortality and economic burden all over the world. Globally, it accounted for 38 million deaths in 2012 and is projected to magnify to 52 million by 2030 (WHO, 2015). Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major contributor to NCD related deaths. In India, CVDs cause 24% of all deaths (Sharma, 2013) and it has been predicted that in developing countries the prevalence will increase by almost 75% by 2020 (Gupta, 2005). The leading CVD risk factors include, increased Blood Pressure (BP) (13%), followed by tobacco use (9 %), raised blood glucose (6 %), physical inactivity (6 %) and overweight and obesity (5 %) (WHO, 2011). Hypertension (HTN) and Diabetes mellitus (DM) are interlinked clinical issues that significantly incline the individuals to atherosclerotic CVD, and so commonly known as the bad companions (Epstein, 1997). Analysis of worldwide data for the global burden of HTN indicates that the percentage is projected to increase from 20.6% |
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