Proactive screening and comprehensive management of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity are critical to mitigate major morbidity and mortality among individuals in India.
Emphasizes the critical importance of proactive screening and comprehensive management for the triad of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity in India to reduce morbidity and mortality.
The prevalence of hypertension and obesity is notably elevated among individuals in India diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Given that hypertension and diabetes are established risk factors for major morbidity and mortality in the country, it is imperative to incorporate early screening, as well as efficacious prevention and management strategies for hypertension, diabetes, and obesity into the comprehensive care framework for individuals with type 2 diabetes and concomitant hypertension. Heightened awareness pertaining to the contributory role of diabetes, hypertension, and obesity in augmenting morbidity and mortality underscores the critical importance of preventive measures. Proactive screening initiatives for hypertension, diabetes, and obesity within wellness centers should be actively endorsed to facilitate early identification and intervention, thereby mitigating the impact of this pathological triad.
Singh et al. (Thu,) conducted a editorial in Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. Early screening and preventive management was evaluated. Proactive screening and comprehensive management of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity are critical to mitigate major morbidity and mortality among individuals in India.
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