Correspondence Address:
Dr. Dhananjay Hange Assistant Professor, Department of Rog nidan, Government Ayurvedic college, Nagpur. drdvhange@gmail.com Mobile no.9822246598
Date of Acceptance: 2021-02-25
Date of Publication:2021-03-01
Article-ID:IJIM_60_03_21 https://ijim.co.in
Source of Support: NIL
Conflict of Interest: NIL
How To Cite This Article: Hange D, Bawankar R, Sahu Preeti, Umale A S, Meshram R M. “A cross sectional study on lipid profile among patient attending Govt Ayurveda Hospital.Int. J Ind. Med. 2021;2(2):41-50
Background: Atisthaulya (obesity) is considered as one of the ‘Astonidya Purush’ as described by Acharya Charaka. A person having excessive accumulation of Meda (fat/adipose tissue) and Mamsa (muscle tissue) leading to flabbiness of hips, abdomen, and breast has been categorized as Atisthula according to Ayurveda. Objectives: To study lipid profile among the patient attending OPD of the Govt Ayurveda Hospital. Methodology: It was a cross sectional study and total 93 patients were recruited for lipid profile. Sampling technique implemented was Non probability convenience sampling. Results: It was observed that , among 93 patients, 62[66.7%] patients were having Cholesterol level below 200mg/dl, while among 11 [11.8%] patients Cholesterol level was very high i.e.,>240 mg /dl. Total 21[22.6%] patients were having Marginal level of Triglycerides (150 to 199 mg/dL) while among 11 [11.8%] patients’ high level of Triglycerides. Total 62[66.7%] patients were High density, 11 [11.8%] patients’ High level (>50 mg/dl) of High-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Conclusion: Community awareness of regular exercise and healthy diet is needed to maintain the normal level of lipids.
Keywords: Atisthaulya, Hyperlipidemia, Fat, Meda, Medoroga etc