A review of sociological factors associated with diabetes mellitus
Date
2013-05-30
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TIJOSS & ARF
Abstract
Diabetes Mellitus is not a single disease entity but rather a group of metabolic disorders sharing the common underlying feature of hyperglycemia. This review paper takes a look at the major sociological factors associated with increased blood glucose levels and its control. Among these factors include the socioeconomic status of individuals, their ethnicity, sex and religion. Other sociological factors mentioned in this paper are people’s lifestyle, obesity, consumption of alcohol, genetics, marital status, health education and age. Genetics is known to be a major factor in diabetes mellitus as many people with diabetes mellitus tend to have family members especially parents and siblings with the disorder. Socioeconomic status also plays a major role as people in the lower socioeconomic status tend to have diabetes more than those in the higher socioeconomic status. Age is also known to be a factor in Type 2 Diabetes as most people with this type of diabetes tend to show symptoms from the age of 40 and above. Other sociological factors mentioned are discussed in detail
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This article is on Diabetes Milletus
Keywords
Diabetes Mellitus, hyperglycemia, sociological factors, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sex, religion, lifestyle, obesity, alcohol consumption, genetics, marital status, health education, age, Type 2 diabetes, Department of Optometry
Citation
Azuamah, Y. C., Imaseun, A. F., Onoseta, O. H. & Onuoha, P. C. (2013). A review of sociological factors associated with diabetes mellitus. The International Journal of Social Sciences, 11(1), 131-137