Karagecili, HasanYerlikaya, EmrahAydin, Ruken Zeynep2024-12-242024-12-242016978-0-7354-1373-30094-243Xhttps://doi.org/10.1063/1.4945927https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12604/5821International Conference on Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences (ICANAS) -- APR 21-23, 2016 -- Antalya, TURKEYObesity and diabetes are major public health problems throughout the World. Obese individuals body mass index (BMI) is >30 kg/m(2). Obesity is characterized by increased waist circumference, total body fat and hyperglycemia. The increased triglyceride and cholesterol level is also shown in obese individuals. The development of obesity is largely due to the consumption of high energy food and sedentary lifestyle. This study was held with the participation of patients applied to Siirt State Hospital endocrine policlinic for treatment. Our aim is to try to determine the biochemical relation and border line of obese and obese+diabetes mellitus patients. Patients and control group lipid profiles were studied in the hospital biochemisty laboratory. Laboratory results of diabetes+obese, obese and control groups were evaluated. Patients and control samples blood serum levels were compared according to their lipid profiles. In 2015, 735 diabetes mellitus type 2 patients applied to Endocrine polyclinic. Some of these patient's serum levels were evaluated. Difference between diabetes+obese and diabetes groups were near critical level for LDL and trigliserid. There were not observed statistically significant difference between groups in terms of HDL and cholesterol. There were found significant difference between groups for blood glucose p<0.003, age p<0.001. According to gender between women and men serum levels, ALT and AST levels; p<0.006 and cholesterol; p<0.04 were detected. According to participants education level blood biochemistry levels were observed statisticaly different p<0.001 with non-literacy group. In conclusion, obese and obese+diabetes patients blood serum values nearly close to each other. Obese subjects were been diabetic obese with age. In women obesity and diabetes mellitus prevalence were seen too much.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAnalyzing the Some Biochemical Parameters of Diabetes Mellitus and Obese Patients who Applied to Siirt State Hospital Endocrine Polyclinic and Their PrevalenceConference Object1726N/AWOS:000376001000101Q42-s2.0-8498456882710.1063/1.4945927