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| Body Mass Index (BMI) is a number
calculated by looking at weight in relation to height and is the most common
parameter to define obesity, which is a most prevalent risk of Diabetes
Mellitus.
TABLE-2
FIGURE-2
As is evident from the Table-2 & Figure-2, the mean Body Mass Index (BMI) of the patients was 25.96 indicating that majority of the patient were overweight. Episulin reduced their BMI up to a mean of 24.88 indicating a reduction in BMI value towards normal range. P.Value (<0.01) depicts that Episulin is statistically significant in reducing the BMI. |
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