1. Determination of Etiology and Risk Factors in Patients Applying to Our Outpatient Clinic for Weight Loss.
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Mühürdaroğlu, Ayşe Münevver, Akdağ, Seyit İbrahim, and Taştemur, Mercan
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Objective: This study aims to determine the etiological factors and risk factors of 100 adult patients who applied to our outpatient clinic for weight loss. Methods: Data were collected retrospectively, and age, gender, blood pressure, anthropometric measurements, and laboratory findings were analyzed. Patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, those using lipid-lowering drugs, patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency, pregnant individuals, or those under the age of 18 were excluded from the study. Results: 79% of the patients were female, and according to the body mass index (BMI) classification, 29% were overweight, 39% had stage 1 obesity, 23% had stage 2 obesity, and 9% had stage 3 obesity. A significant difference was found in HOMA-IR values between BMI groups (p=0.002), and as BMI increased, insulin resistance also increased. There were statistically significant differences in fasting plasma glucose (FPG), insulin, LDL, and vitamin D levels between BMI groups. However, no significant relationship was found between smoking and BMI. Conclusion: In conclusion, the study found a significant relationship between obesity, insulin resistance, and some biochemical parameters, emphasizing that these findings should be considered in the management and treatment of obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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