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Title: Initial attempt to establish population reference values for blood glucose and lipids in Makerere University undergraduate students
Authors: Bimenya, G. S.
Byarugaba, W .
Kalungi, S.
Mayito, J.
Mugabe, K.
Makabayi, R.
Ayebare, E.
Wanzira, H.
Muhame, M.
Keywords: Blood glucose
Lipid profile
Capillary blood glucose
Antecubital vein
Plasma
Glycerokinase-oxidase reagents
Cholesterol
Issue Date: Dec-2006
Publisher: Makerere University Medical School
Citation: Bimenya, G.S., Byaruhanga, W., Kalungi, S., Mayito, J., Mugabe, K., Makabayi, R., Ayebare, E., Wanzira, H., Muhame, M. (2006). Initial attempt to establish population reference values for blood glucose and lipids in Makerere University undergraduate students. African Health Sciences, 6(4)
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to establish blood glucose and lipid profile of Makerere University undergraduate students. Study design: This was a cross-sectional study. Materials and methods: A total of 183 students participated in the study. Capillary blood glucose was read instantly on a finger prick sample off Sensorex™ glucose analyzer. Venous blood from the antecubital vein was used for lipid assays. Total cholesterol was assayed by the oxidase-peroxidase enzyme system. Plasma triacylglycerols were analyzed using the glycerokinase-oxidase reagents. HDL and LDL cholesterol were analyzed using homogeneous enzymatic methods. Concentration results for each variable were plotted in histograms and the type of distribution established. Summary statistics were then calculated non- parametrically to set reference values. Results: Empirical ranges were: Cholesterol 2.1-7.2 mmol/L; triacylglycerols 0.4-6.87 mmol/L; HDLC 0.09-2.13 mmol/L; LDLC 0.95-5.38 mmol/L and capillary blood glucose 2.72-9.21 mmol/L. The reference ranges covering the central 95 percentile were: Cholesterol 2.65-5.15 mmol/L, triacylglycerols 0.61-4.03 mmol/L; HDLC 0.58-1.97 mmol/L; LDLC 1.25-3.57 mmol/L and capillary blood glucose 3.11-7.55 mmol/L. Conclusion: The established reference values for the age group 20-26 years were: Total Cholesterol 2.65-5.15 mmol/L, LDL 1.25-3.57 mmol/L, HDL 0.58-1.97 mmol/L, TG 0.61-4.03 mmol/L and capillary blood glucose 3.11-7.55 mmol/L which differed from set international values. Recommendations: We recommend the establishment of indices for the indigenous populations, conscientiously planned diets, and regular exercise.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1609
ISSN: 1680-6905
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