2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1520-037x.2006.4019.x
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Lipid Profile Correlates With Glycemic Control in Young Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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“…[12,13] Diabetic patients with poor and worse glycemic control had significantly higher levels of FBS, TG, TC & LDL, similar to other studies and have inverse relation with HDL. [12,14,15] Thus, the results of our study suggest the importance of hyperglycemia in order to manage altered Lipid profile and to reduce the risk for cardiovascular diseases in Type 2 diabetic subjects.…”
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“…[12,13] Diabetic patients with poor and worse glycemic control had significantly higher levels of FBS, TG, TC & LDL, similar to other studies and have inverse relation with HDL. [12,14,15] Thus, the results of our study suggest the importance of hyperglycemia in order to manage altered Lipid profile and to reduce the risk for cardiovascular diseases in Type 2 diabetic subjects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…[12,13] In our study, we found that HbA1c has direct significant and positive correlations with FBS, TC, TG & IJBAR (2016) 07 (11) www.ssjournals.com LDL similar to many other studies conducted by various researchers. [12,13] Diabetic patients with poor and worse glycemic control had significantly higher levels of FBS, TG, TC & LDL, similar to other studies and have inverse relation with HDL.…”
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“…In our study we found that HbA 1 c has direct and significant correlations with FBS, TC, TG and LDL similar to many other reports [19,20]. Diabetic patients with poor and worse glycemic control had…”
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“…Very few investigators have reported significant correlations between HbA 1 c and lipid profiles [18] and suggested the importance of glycemic control in normalizing dyslipidemia [19,20]. Also many studies have shown the beneficial effects of reducing lipids on cardiovascular system [21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%