Screening of Diabetes Patterns among Patients of Rangpur Division

Author: Moniruzzaman Monir1 , Raton Kumar Ray2 , Shovro Kumar Gosh3, Humayra Ahmed4

  1. Lecturer, Rangpur City Institute of Medical Technology (Rangpur City IMT), Rangpur; 2. Lecturer, Rangpur City Institute of Medical Technology (Rangpur City IMT), Rangpur; 3. Medical Technologist (Lab), Hypertension and Research Centre, Rangpur; 4. Senior Staff Nurse.
    Corresponding Author: Mr. Moniruzzaman Monir, Rangpur City Institute of Medical Technology, Rangpur. Email: [email protected]

The increasing prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes in Bangladesh, particularly within urban centers such as Rangpur Division, reflects a
growing public health crisis that demands urgent intervention. Community-based screening programs are essential for early detection, especially given the high proportion of undiagnosed cases across the country. A recent study conducted in the Dhap area of Rangpur City Corporation screened 70 individuals using fasting blood glucose (FBG),postprandial blood glucose (PPBG), and HbA1c levels to classify glycemic status into normal,
prediabetic, or diabetic categories based on standard diagnostic criteria[1]. The findings revealed that the highest prevalence of diabetes
was observed among individuals aged 40–49 and 50–59 years, indicating a trend toward earlier onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) compared to global patterns where peak incidence typically occurs at older ages.

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