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Comparative Analysis of Type 2 Diabetes Prevalence between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Women

Author(s) Ms. Victry Samanta
Country India
Abstract Diabetes mellitus is a diverse set of illnesses distinguished by hyperglycemia caused by an absolute or relative deficiency in insulin synthesis or function. Diabetes mellitus' persistent hyperglycemia causes damage, malfunction, and failure of end organs such as the retina, kidney, neurological system, heart, and blood vessels. Due to physiological, hormonal, and lifestyle variables, this metabolic condition has become much more common over the past few decades, especially in women. The purpose of this study is to compare the prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in women with and without the disease, as well as to look at related lifestyle and demographic factors. Women from various age groups participated in a cross-sectional study design. Structured questionnaires, clinical evaluations, and biochemical measurement of blood glucose levels were used to gather data. To assess the differences between the two groups, comparative statistical techniques were used. The data showed that diabetic women had a higher prevalence of risk factors such as obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and family history than their non-diabetic counterparts. Furthermore, there were significant relationships found between glycaemic status and characteristics such as age, eating preferences, and physical activity levels. The study highlights the growing burden of Type 2 Diabetes among women and underscores the importance of early screening, lifestyle modification, and targeted interventions to reduce disease prevalence and associated complications.
Keywords Diabetes mellitus, Biochemical measurement, Diabetic women
Field Sociology > Health
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-04-12

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