2021
DOI: 10.1177/14799731211056348
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Prevalence and associated factors of dysglycemia among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Abstract: Objectives Dysglycemia is known to be a common comorbidity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, undiagnosed dysglycemia and the associated factors remain under-reported. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and the associated factors of dysglycemia among COPD patients. Methods This was a cross-sectional, single-center study involving adults with established COPD ( n = 186) divided into those with or without hospital admissions for acute exacerbation. Oral glucose tolerance test (OG… Show more

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“…Glucose intolerance in COPD … not sweetening the pill November 19th, 2021 Diabetes and glucose intolerance is reaching epidemic proportions especially in parts of the developing world. We've known that prevalence is higher in people with COPD and this is emphasized by the work of Zulkifli and colleagues 7 published in the journal this month. They demonstrate the high prevalence of glucose intolerance in a cohort of patients with COPD managed in a tertiary centre in Malaysia.…”
Section: Crd Editor's Corner Archive: October-december Michael C Steinermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glucose intolerance in COPD … not sweetening the pill November 19th, 2021 Diabetes and glucose intolerance is reaching epidemic proportions especially in parts of the developing world. We've known that prevalence is higher in people with COPD and this is emphasized by the work of Zulkifli and colleagues 7 published in the journal this month. They demonstrate the high prevalence of glucose intolerance in a cohort of patients with COPD managed in a tertiary centre in Malaysia.…”
Section: Crd Editor's Corner Archive: October-december Michael C Steinermentioning
confidence: 99%