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Statins along with lifestyle modification reverse CVDs burden: Dr. Sushil
Statins along with lifestyle modification reverse CVDs burden: Dr. Sushil
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JAMMU: Elaborating on the association between built environment characteristics and blood lipid levels by highlighting differentials between residents of urban and rural areas, Dr. Sushil Sharma, organised a day long medical camp at Shiv Hanuman Mandir with the residents of Dayaran village of Bhalwal Area.
Urban-rural differences in blood lipid levels may be prevalent due to several aspects: urban areas may generally score higher on walk ability as compared with rural areas, thereby facilitating light physical activity. This could have beneficial effects in terms of reducing blood lipid levels for those living in more rural areas. Also, it may be that adults living in exposure to unhealthy food (outlets) may differ across urban and rural areas, which may influence blood lipid levels via dietary intake. Systematic reviews that examined urban-rural differences in relation to other health outcomes reported that rural residence is associated with higher bodyweight and urban residence with higher risk/prevalence of type 2 diabetes and, in India, with higher prevalence of hypertension. Dyslipidemia has been closely linked to the pathophysiology of CVD and is a key independent modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. While Asian Indians are known to have a unique pattern of dyslipidemia with lower HDL cholesterol, increased triglyceride levels and higher proportion of small dense LDL cholesterol, there have been no large scale representative studies on dyslipidemia to assess the magnitude of the problem in India.
Interestingly, urban communities had higher risk factor scores. Thus, the estimation of the prevalence of dyslipidemia will ensure proper planning of health care resources for both primary and secondary prevention of CVDs
Residents of the area Rajan Sharma, Subhash Sharma, Vishal Verma and Vinod Sharma appreciated the efforts of Dr Sushil and his team for conducting cardiac awareness camp in their area.
Others who were part of this humane effort included, Dr.Nasir Choudhary (Cardiologist) and Dr Dhaneshwar kapoor. Paramedics and Volunteers who were part of the team included Vinayak Sharma, Manoj Sharma ,Akshay, Gourav Sharma, Kirtibhat, Manav Khurana, Kamal Sharma , Deepak , Gourav Gupta and Maninder Singh.