Abstract

Diabetes has emerged as a major healthcare issue in India and is projected that every fifth diabetic person will be an Indian by 2030. In developing countries like India this problem is further compounded by rapid urbanization and associated increase in stress and diabetes. A one day diabetes awareness screening camp was conducted in an educational institute situated in a rural area. A complete participant history was obtained and parameters like blood pressure, random blood sugar (RBS), and body mass index were evaluated Each participant was individually counselled on signs, symptoms, prevention and management of diabetes with appropriate educational material. A higher mean RBS level was noted in smokers, older participants, in known diabetics and in participants with a family history of diabetes. Additionally, a higher average RBS was noted in low family income group and in participants with low educational background. Awareness of symptoms, knowledge of prevention and management of diabetes are important for dealing with this worldwide burden of diabetes. This study was small but successful attempt to spread the awareness and education on diabetes.

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