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Volume 7 Issue 4
July-August 2025
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Exploring and Comparison study on diabetic patients between rural and urban area
Author(s) | Mr. Salman Sk, Mr. Samim Aktar |
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Country | India |
Abstract | ABSTRACT: Nowadays, Diabetes is very common & fast-growing global problem with huge social, health, and economic consequences, 3 in 4 adults, in 2045 IDF projection shown that 1in 8 adult, approximately 783 million will be living with diabetes an increasing of 46%. Unbeknownst to us Over 90% of people with diabetes have type II diabetes, which is driven by socio-economic, demographic, environmental, and genetic factors. This study compares the experiences of diabetic patients in rural and urban areas. It’s found in urban (8.1%) compared with rural populations (2.3%). Highlights differences in access to healthcare, lifestyle, and support systems. In urban areas, the fast-paced lifestyle and high stress in cities can negatively impact diabetes management. In rural areas, patients often have more physical activity and fresher food. Both environments present unique challenges for diabetic patients, affecting their ability to manage the condition effectively. In summary, Urban areas face challenges related to lifestyle changes, and stress, while rural areas struggle with healthcare access, education, and economic barriers. Urban strategies should emphasize lifestyle modifications and stress management, while rural strategies should enhance healthcare access and integrate traditional practices with modern medicine. |
Keywords | Type-ii diabetes, genetic factors, fast-paced lifestyle, lifestyle modifications, modern medicine. |
Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025 |
Published On | 2025-08-04 |
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