Glycemic Control and Lipid Profiles: Exploring the Correlation Between HbA1c and Non-HDL Cholesterol in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a group of common metabolic disorders characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Among the various forms of diabetes, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the most prevalent, and is often associated with a range of metabolic abnormalities, including dyslipidemia. Patients with T2DM frequently exhibit dyslipidemia, characterized by elevated triglycerides, increased low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and decreased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels, contributing to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Downloads
References
Kasper DL, Fauci AS, Hauser S, et al, editors. Harrison’s principles of internal medicine, 19th ed. [monograph on the Internet]. New York: The McGraw-Hill
Companies, Inc.; 2015
Ferrier D.R Lippincott’s illustrated reviews. Textbook of biochemistry. 2014;6:614632.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
You are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose, even commercially.
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
- The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
Under the following terms:
- Attribution — You must give appropriate credit , provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made . You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
- No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
Notices:
You do not have to comply with the license for elements of the material in the public domain or where your use is permitted by an applicable exception or limitation .
No warranties are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how you use the material.