Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the change in fasting blood sugar (FBS) over time and its determinants in diabetic patients.Methods: A longitudinal data analysis retrospective-based study was considered with a sample of 312 patients, and the linear mixed effect model was applied.Results: Based on the linear mixed model, the 3-month change in time decreases the average FBS level by 0.0111. An increase of one unit of body mass index (BMI) increases the FBS level by 0.0434. Similarly, an increase in blood pressure (DBP) per unit increased the average log FBS level by 0.0005. Secondary and higher education levels lower log FBS levels by 99.41% and 99.45%, respectively, compared with noneducated individuals. Conclusion:The study showed that hypertension history, type of diet, age, status of education, type of drug, body mass index, diastolic blood pressure, and time were statistically significant factors.Implications: According to the study, eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy body weight, and a low blood sugar level are essential to controlling blood sugar and preventing long-term complications. The government should build an educational institution proportional to the population and open programs to increase awareness about the prevention mechanism of diabetes in communities.diabetes mellitus, fasting blood sugar, linear mixed model, longitudinal data analysis | INTRODUCTIONDiabetes mellitus (DM) is a lifelong disease that affects human health whether the pancreas does not produce enough insulin (the hormone that controls blood sugar), or the body cannot use insulin effectively. 1 DM is a chronic and progressive disease with an increase in blood sugar levels. 2 Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, including blood vessels, eyes, the heart, kidneys, and nerves. This also increases the overall risk of dying. [1][2][3][4] The typical signs of diabetes disease include inflated urine, water thirst, persistent hunger, loss of weight, changes in vision, and fatigue. 5 Diabetic diseases are divided into three main categories according to their origin and cause: gestational diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and Type 1 diabetes. 6 When the body does not produce the necessary insulin, Type 1 diabetes develops, on the other hand, Type 1 diabetes develops when the body produces an elevated level of blood sugar or sugar due to errors in insulin synthesis or inadequate insulin. 6 Unlike the above two, gestational diabetes is a disease of
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