Biochemical Evaluation of Lipids in Obesity Patients

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Sivakumar D., Gopalakrishnan B., Selvam R., Lakshmanan G.

Abstract

Background: In the present day we have analyzed changes in the prevalence of obesity among adults. The relationships between weight status and prevalence of health condition by severity of overweight. The role of fiber consumption and its association with insulin levels, weight gain and other risk factor compared with other major dietary components.


Methods: The serum biomolecules were estimation of cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, HDL, LDL, VLDL, blood glucose and protein levels were in obese and normal weight persons.


Results: Cholesterol, phospholipids and triglycerides were also found to be significantly elevated whereas HDL cholesterol level were found to be significantly decreased in obese subject as compared to normal subjects. The decreased in plasma HDL may be contributed to increased plasma triglyceride, cholesterol and phospholipids.


Conclusion: Hence in the present study we have demonstrated profound bio chemical alterations in the plasma of obese subjects. The obese persons are generally advice to maintain “ideal body weight”. To take diet containing low fat especially saturated fat and cholesterol. To do physical exercise regularly.

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Sivakumar D., Gopalakrishnan B., Selvam R., Lakshmanan G. (2021). Biochemical Evaluation of Lipids in Obesity Patients. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 1422–1428. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1099
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