RESEARCH
Pioneering academic and scientific research carried out by Professor Anoop Misra and Mrs Rekha Sharma has helped in clarifying why Indians have a high tendency to develop diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome
and heart disease;
- a new definition for obesity, abdominal obesity and syndrome X for the Indian ethnic group;
- a new test for monitoring diabetes, new concepts in the
pathogenesis of heart disease (high inflammation and a new genetic
abnormality);
- the discovery of a new use of statins for the treatment of diabetic eye disease;
- a new limit of saturated fat intake for children;
- new cut-offs for total body fat, subcutaneous and
intra-abdominal body fat deposits, the link between obesity and heart
dysfunction, and novel phenotypic markers for metabolic syndrome in
Asian Indians;
- the effect of resistance exercise which has been researched, and which could improve diabetes control;
- in identifying a new genetic abnormality causing Syndrome X in
Indians; in collaboration with researchers worldwide, particularly from
the University of Maryland; and
- new classifications and diagnostic criteria for fat disorders
(Lipodystrophies) have been formulated for the first time in the world,
in collaboration with researchers from the University of Texas.
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PARTNERS
Diabetes Foundation India,
C-6/57, Safdarjung Development Area,
New Delhi - 110016 INDIA
Tel: +91-11-4175 9672,
Fax: +91-11-2653 7091
info@diabetesfoundationindia.org
Diabetes Foundation (India) (Regn no.- S/16551/8) is a non-profit organisation registered under the Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 on 24 April 1986. FCRA approved. All donations are exempted according to the Income Tax Act 80 G of the Government of India.