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Background: This study aimed to observe the lipid profile in diabeticpatients and to find out correlation between glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) and lipid profile. Methods: Lipid profiles, fasting blood sugar and HbA1C values of 100 diabetic patients were studied. Blood samples of 41 male and 59 female diabetic patients were assessed for fasting blood glucose (FBG), total cholesterol, TG, LDL and HDL andHbA1C. Results: The 100 diabetic patients were havingHbA1C mean valuewas 9.1?1.9%. Means of HbA1C, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and FBG were higher in females than males. In contrast, means of triglycerides and age were lower in female than males. All parameters have positive correlation with HbA1C. Significant correlation of HbA1C levels wereseen with FBG (p46mg/dl (1.2mmol/L) and >70% were having HDL>30mg/dl (0.8mmol/L). Findings indicate>50% of patients participated in this study may be at low risk, or in a good diabetic control or on medication, since, poor glycemic control in diabetic patients can lead to decreased HDL. Conclusion: Results in this study indicated the need for therapeutic attention for diabetic patients, especially those who are of small ages.Depending on antidiabetic medications only is not enough to treat diabetic patients. |