Objective: This study was conceptualized
to assess genotypic factors associated with a lower prevalence of type-2
diabetes mellitus in the Raica community of Rajasthan, India.
Background: The prevalence of diabetes
mellitus varies in different geographical regions, ethnic groups, and age
groups. Lifestyle factors like sedentary life, smoking, obesity, and dietary
factors.
Materials and Methods: In this study,
114 people from the Raica community and 150 people from the non-Raica community
were recruited. Their demographic details age and sex, anthropometric data body
mass index, and waist-to-hip ratio, and laboratory parameters like fasting
blood glucose, HbA1c and physiological parameters systolic and diastolic blood
pressure were taken into consideration.
Results: In the present study, there
were 40 females and 74 males from the Raica community and, 52 females and 98
males from the non-Raica community. The mean age was 41.14 and 46.93 in Raica
and non-Raica communities. The fasting blood glucose, HbA1c levels and
physiological parameters were significantly lower in the Raica community (p<
0.05). The AG allele of the ARNT gene was more frequently seen in individuals
with lower fasting blood glucose and no individual studied, had the AA allele.
The distribution of ARNT G1511A genotype and allele type in subjects of Raica
and Non-Raica communities with fasting blood sugar was compared. In the Raica
community, 97.5% of subjects had fasting blood sugar levels below 126 mg/dl
compared to non-Raica where only 38.6% of individuals had a fasting blood sugar
below 126 mg/dl.
Conclusion: In individuals with or
without diabetes, the genetic variant under investigation has the same
frequency of distribution in both Raica and non-Raica populations. One major
contributing cause to the decreased prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the
Raica community is thought to be their leanness and improved glucose
regulation. The socio-economic and occupational environment of the members,
which need to be explored further along with the genetic factors, may better
account for the leanness and better control over the glucose levels in the
Raica community.
Author (s) Details
Mili Jain
Department of Biochemistry, Sardar Patel
Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India and Department of Biochemistry,
Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur, Rajasthan- 342003, India.
Raj Kumar Vyas
Department of Biochemistry, Sardar Patel
Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/dhrni/v4/1747
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