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TITLE:

SURVEY INVESTIGATION FOR DIABETES-MELLITUS (DM) SIDE-EFFECTS (SES) AS OBESITY (O) AND MICROBIAL-ULCERS (MU) AFFECTED COMMUNITY-HEALTH (CH) , KSA

AUTHORS:

*Dr Ayman Abdelbaky Atalla ,Dr Awad Saeed Al-Samghan , Sherifa Mostafa M. Sabra, Abdulhameed Fouad A. Sarriyah, Jehan Fouad A. Sarriyah, Abdullah Hussain A. Alfaifi, Alhanouf Abed Salim, and Mohammed Abdullah M. Alsuwat

ABSTRACT:

DM is a chronic and serious disorder affecting a significant number of people worldwide. Many lifestyle-related factors have contributed to the establishment of DM as the disease of the era, including reduced physical activity and poor eating habits, which lead to obesity. The purpose for this study: To assess the relationship between various sedentary behaviors especially prolonged TV watching and obesity in diabetic patients in Taif , KSA. Study design: That were included "Analytical Cross Sectional" Result: 4.1% of participants have DM, 32.4% have regular exercise, 19.5% watch excessive hours of TV and 11.3% have microbial ulcer. Seventh (33.3%) of diabetic patient had obesity Seventh (33.3 %) of diabetic patient had overweight. Fifth (23.8 %) of diabetic patient had normal weight. Conclusion: The present investigation revealed that prolonged TV watching and obesity and increased risk of development microbial ulcer is associated with type 2 diabetes And reduce time of TV watching and weight may be an important to prevent type 2 diabetes Keywords: DM, obesity, watching TV, sedentary lifestyle, microbial ulcer.

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