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This book focus on the health conditions of teaching and administrative staff working at Bhartiya Vidhya Bhanvan's School of Vadodara City of Gujarat State, India. The Metabolic Syndrome- Obesity,Diabetes & Hypertension which creates many life threatening complications like Stroke, Heart Attack and other Cardiac and Vascular complications have been studied and analyzed. This study infers that almost 35% population are at the risk of developing metabolic disorders or are having such disorders as per advancing age.6% of the population has high blood sugar and are at risk of developing other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focus on the health conditions of teaching and administrative staff working at Bhartiya Vidhya Bhanvan's School of Vadodara City of Gujarat State, India. The Metabolic Syndrome- Obesity,Diabetes & Hypertension which creates many life threatening complications like Stroke, Heart Attack and other Cardiac and Vascular complications have been studied and analyzed. This study infers that almost 35% population are at the risk of developing metabolic disorders or are having such disorders as per advancing age.6% of the population has high blood sugar and are at risk of developing other metabolic disorder as per blood sugar criteria. 16% of population has systolic hypertension & 22.5% population has diastolic hypertension, both this group has high risk of development of other metabolic disorder as per the blood pressure criteria. 71% of the population is overweight and at high risk of developing metabolic disorder. Out of this 6% are at the HIGHEST RISK as per BMI ceriteria.
Autorenporträt
This research work is carried out by Mrs. Sangeeta Parikh (Asst. Prof.)& Mrs. Vashali Mehta (TAT) from Dept. of Statistics, Faculty of Commersce, M.S.University of Baroda, Vadodara, India. Mrs. Sngeeta Parikh has joined as a lecturer in 1992 and Mrs. Vashali Mehta has joined as a TAT in 1995 in M.S.University of Baroda.