Determinación de glucosa basal y glucosa post pandrial en jóvenes del Área de la Salud Humana de la Universidad Nacional de Loja como análisis preventivo de diabetes temprana

Self glycemic monitoring is essential for early detection of diabetes mellitus, these data are useful for the effects caused by changes in lifestyle, exercise and nutrition, control of post prandial glucose has proven effective as we help better assess glycemic control and allow us to customize trea...

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Hlavní autor: Villacis Villa, Carlos Alberto (author)
Médium: bachelorThesis
Jazyk:spa
Vydáno: 2014
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On-line přístup:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/13638
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Shrnutí:Self glycemic monitoring is essential for early detection of diabetes mellitus, these data are useful for the effects caused by changes in lifestyle, exercise and nutrition, control of post prandial glucose has proven effective as we help better assess glycemic control and allow us to customize treatment. Diabetes mellitus is defined as a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by persistently elevated blood glucose, as a result of an alteration in the secretion or action of insulin generating various discomforts and complications in humans, due to the importance of this health problem is research is conducted which aimed to identify and quantify basal serum glucose and post prandial glucose as preventive analysis of early diabetes and in turn the values obtained from the clinical tests for the identification of cases of this disease relate. The determination of blood glucose requires a prior fasting of at least 8 hours and no more than 16 hours, using a laboratory test for presumptive diagnosis by applying colorimetric and enzymatic techniques, analyzing the samples in an analytical-based computer on the principle of spectrophotometry. (1) This research is descriptive-type being prospectively investigated the population aged ages of 18 to 29 years, using as a sample for determination of serum glucose of patients. Following the investigation it was determined that of the 71 patients who were part of this study; there are 0% of cases increased basal glucose and post prandial glucose in men and women and 100% of cases with normal blood glucose levels in men and women both in the determination of basal glucose and post prandial glucose, concluding that on completion of the This research work there was no case or any presumptive value of early diabetes in men and women 18 to 29 years old. Keywords: Glucose, Glucose Basal, prandial Glucose Post, Youth, Early Diabetes.