1. A STUDY OF VARIATION IN HYPOGLYCAEMIC SYMPTOMS RELATED TO PREPRANDIAL BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS IN YOUNG HEALTHY MEDICAL STUDENTS.
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ACHARYA, NEHA, PADMINI, O., SUMANTH, V., and AHMED, MOHAMMED FARHAN
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BLOOD sugar , *MEDICAL students , *AUTONOMIC nervous system , *ORTHOSTATIC hypotension , *LIKERT scale - Abstract
Glucose is an obligate metabolic fuel for the brain under physiologic conditions. If glucose levels decreases to a certain limit, can lead to neuroglycopenic symtoms(due to deprivation of glucose to CNS) and those attributable to the autonomic nervous system activation triggered by hypoglycemia (neurogenic or autonomic symptoms) .Students often complain about inability to concentrate and other symptoms of hypoglycemia in lectures which immediately precedes the lunch hour. This study investigates whether hypoglycemic symptoms are associated with decrease blood glucose levels in young healthy medical students. A cross sectional study was conducted in 100 medical students between the age group 18-24 years of either gender. On the day of examination, subjects were instructed to have breakfast at 8:00am.At 1:00pm blood glucose levels were measured and a questionnaire prepared on likert scale was given to assess hypoglycemic symptoms. The subjects were divided in to two groups depending on blood glucose levels:Group I : < 80 mg/dl Group II : > 80 mg/dl. Analysis of data have shown that Group I subjects had significant hypoglycemic symptoms like hungerpangs,lack of concentration,headache as compared to Group II. The study concluded that Variations in hypoglycaemic symptoms during the pre prandial period are present and do not require exponentially low blood glucose levels. Non-specific hypoglycaemic symptoms tend to occur and should not be attributed to low blood glucose levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023