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Survey on Impact of Diabetes Today`s Society in Trichirappalli District, Tamilnadu


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur, India
 

The study entitled as “Analysis of Impacts of Diabetes in Today's general public. The point of the study is to achieve mindfulness the effects of diabetes. Diabetes is the innate infection. The information was examined the to investigate the expanded Body Mass Index (BMI) which is one of the significant reason for diabetes. The justification being diabetic incorporates ecological elements, food propensities and way of life. The age at which the greater part of individuals influenced by diabetes. The treatment which the vast majority of individuals like to control their glucose level. The most continuous side effect that empowers individuals to realize that they're diabetic. At the point when glucose level is crazy incidental effects is caused to many body parts like eye issue, foot issue, coronary illness, nerve harm, kidney infection and so on The necessities to control glucose level incorporates sound eating routine, proactive tasks and medication.

Keywords

Diabetes, Body Mass Index (BMI), Sugar Level
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B. Netali Nambigai
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur, India

Abstract


The study entitled as “Analysis of Impacts of Diabetes in Today's general public. The point of the study is to achieve mindfulness the effects of diabetes. Diabetes is the innate infection. The information was examined the to investigate the expanded Body Mass Index (BMI) which is one of the significant reason for diabetes. The justification being diabetic incorporates ecological elements, food propensities and way of life. The age at which the greater part of individuals influenced by diabetes. The treatment which the vast majority of individuals like to control their glucose level. The most continuous side effect that empowers individuals to realize that they're diabetic. At the point when glucose level is crazy incidental effects is caused to many body parts like eye issue, foot issue, coronary illness, nerve harm, kidney infection and so on The necessities to control glucose level incorporates sound eating routine, proactive tasks and medication.

Keywords


Diabetes, Body Mass Index (BMI), Sugar Level

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17697/ibmrd%2F2022%2Fv11i1%2F170323