Abstract

Introduction: Socioeconomic status, whether assessed by income, education, or occupation, is linked to awide range of health problems, including low birthweight, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, arthritis,diabetes, and cancer.Method: This wasa observational study. 62 patients were included in the study group of research study. Thekey outcome measures were BMI, Blood Glucose Fasting & Postmeal and total lipid profile.Result: In our study we evaluated the lipid profile in relation to socio-economic status and found that lowsocioeconomic status(SES) affects the most, followed by middle SES and lastly the least affection is ofhigher SES.Conclusion: Our data showed that higher income and higher education inversely affects lipid profile indiabetic patients.

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