ISSN: 2578-4838
Authors: Bai KA, Kuna A*, Kamala K, Sucharitha Devi S and Reddy GR
The study was undertaken to investigate the differences in the disease demographics and associated co-morbidities in working men and working women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). The study was carried out in 292 working men and working women from Bellary and Davangere districts of Karnataka state of India. The results indicate that a sex and gender difference does exist in treatment, management and prevalence of associated co-morbidities among working women and working men. Working women had higher prevalence of co-morbidities than men indicating a positive role of T2DM and its effect on dealing with multiple tasks of managing their regular activities, disease associated care and job related activities. The results re-emphasizes inclusion of sex and gender dimension in treatment modalities (pharmacological, dietary and quality of life) of T2DM in working men and working women separately
Keywords: Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Co-morbidities; Working men; Women; Gender
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