Najeeb, SSJoy, TMSreedevi, AVijayakumar, KSyamaGlycaemic control and determinants team.2023-08-192023-08-192022-11Najeeb SS, Joy TM, Sreedevi A, Vijayakumar K, Syama, Glycaemic control and determinants team.. Glycemic Control and its Determinants among People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Ernakulam District, Kerala. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2022 Nov; 66(1): 80-860019-557X2229-7693http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/223790Background: Diabetes is a public health problem of colossal proportions. The National Family Health Survey 5 (2019–2020) has found high blood sugar levels among 13.5% of women and 15.6% of men in India. The high morbidity and mortality in diabetes mellitus are due to uncontrolled hyperglycemia resulting in micro- and macrovascular changes affecting multiple organs in the body. The objectives of this study were to estimate glycemic control and its determinants among type 2 diabetics in the Ernakulam district. Methods: A community-based cross?sectional study was conducted among 364 type 2 diabetics who had the disease for at least 5 years duration in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. Probability proportional to size cluster sampling technique was adopted. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic and behavioral profiles. Participants’ HbA1c levels were assessed to determine glycemic control. Results: The proportion of people with good glycemic control was 21.4%. Determinants such as female gender adjusted odds ratio (aOR = 2.36, P = 0.005), body mass index >23 kg/m² (aOR = 2.71, P = 0.002), combined drug treatment with Oral Hypoglycaemic agents (OHA) and insulin (aOR = 3.76, P = 0.004), and poor compliance with medications (aOR = 1.93, P = 0.030) were found to be significantly associated with poor glycemic control. Conclusions: Poor compliance with medications and unhealthy lifestyle choices has resulted in a high proportion of diabetics with poor glycemic control in the district. Women are particularly more vulnerable to uncontrolled hyperglycemia than males. Type 2 diabetes mellitus people should be encouraged to maintain strict glycemic control, which is an important measure for secondary prevention of complications.Glycemic controlglycated hemoglobinprobability proportional to size samplingtype 2 diabetes mellitusGlycemic Control and its Determinants among People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Ernakulam District, KeralaJournal ArticleIndiaSenior ResidentAssociate ProfessorProfessorFormer Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, India