4 D session 3 - Experts Opinion on How Indian Diabetics are different ?

Sep
02
09:00 PM

Let us understand today at 9 pm onwards from Dr Rajeev Chawla. The clinical profile of type 2 diabetes in Asian Indians is different with higher central obesity, increased inflammatory markers such as high sensitive C-reactive protein, greater insulin resistance, early loss of beta cell function, and a higher risk of coronary artery disease. Let's talk about how Indian diabetics are different and what are the correct approaches to manage them.


Panelists

Dr.Rajeev Chawla

Senior Consultant in the Department of Medicine & Diabetology in Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Delhi

Dr.Prof Ashok Kumar Das

Past President RSSDI and API Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist. Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry


4 D session 3 - Experts Opinion on How Indian Diabetics are different ?

Sep
02
09:00 PM

Let us understand today at 9 pm onwards from Dr Rajeev Chawla. The clinical profile of type 2 diabetes in Asian Indians is different with higher central obesity, increased inflammatory markers such as high sensitive C-reactive protein, greater insulin resistance, early loss of beta cell function, and a higher risk of coronary artery disease. Let's talk about how Indian diabetics are different and what are the correct approaches to manage them.

Panelists

Dr.Rajeev Chawla

Senior Consultant in the Department of Medicine & Diabetology in Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Delhi

Dr.Prof Ashok Kumar Das

Past President RSSDI and API Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist. Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry

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