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Abstract: Background and objective: The diabeties is increasing in developing countries, many complication have been studied hand getting affected is one of them. As hand is major in human function. So objective of this study was to evaluate the grip strength in diabetic group and compare with non-diabetic individuals.
Materials & Method: After obtaining ethical clearance, a pilot study was conducted and total 274 subjects 137 in each group that is diabetic and non-diabetic were assessed for hand grip strength and compared with each other. The standard method of assessment by using hand dynamometer and Body Mass Index was assessed by using stadiometer and weaning machine. After obtaining of the data analysis was done.
Results: The mean age of diabetic group was 57.63 + 6.76 year, non diabetic mean age was 57.70 + 6.48. The mean Body Mass Index was 22.81 +2.04 kg/m2 and 24.62+3.06 in non-diabetic and diabetic group was respectively. The mean grip strength for the diabetic left hand was 13 kgs while non-diabetic it was 15kgs while right hand was 14kgs in diabetics and 16kgs was in non-diabetic individuals.
Conclusions: We concluded that there is significant reduction in grip strength in diabetic group. It was increased as the duration of diabeties was increased. There fore incorporating grip strength evaluation and treatment at the earlier stages may help in preventing complication, which will also reduce the impact on functional disability in diabetic population.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Grip Strength, Hand Dynamometer
INTRODUCTION
As per word health organization (WHO), diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous metabolic disorder characterized by common feature of chronic hyperglycemia with disturbance of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality1.
India leads the world with largest number of diabetic subjects earning dubious distinction of being termed the "diabetic capital of world" according to diabetes atlas 2006 published by the international diabetes federation, number of people with diabetes in India currently around 40.9 million is expected to rise to 69.9 million by 2025 unless urgent preventive steps are taken.2
Diabetes causes various system dysfunction and which leads to disabling function which include musculoskeletal disorder although other complication of diabetes are better recognized as cause of the morbidity and mortality. The musculoskeletal syndromes associated it...