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Ranjit Mohan Anjana
Researcher at Indian Council of Medical Research
Publications - 300
Citations - 30665
Ranjit Mohan Anjana is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 221 publications receiving 21128 citations. Previous affiliations of Ranjit Mohan Anjana include Madras Medical College.
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Glucose patterns during the OGTT and risk of future diabetes in an urban Indian population: The CARRS study.
Adam Hulman,Adam Hulman,Adam Hulman,Unjali P. Gujral,K.M. Venkat Narayan,Rajendra Pradeepa,Deepa Mohan,Ranjit Mohan Anjana,Viswanathan Mohan,Kristine Færch,Daniel R. Witte,Daniel R. Witte +11 more
TL;DR: Elevated 30minPG is associated with high risk of incident diabetes, even in individuals classified as NGT by a traditional OGTT, and may identify a subgroup of high-risk individuals who remained unidentified by traditional measures.
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Glucose tolerance status of Asian Indian women with gestational diabetes at 6weeks to 1year postpartum (WINGS-7).
Balaji Bhavadharini,Ranjit Mohan Anjana,Manni Mohanraj Mahalakshmi,Kumar Maheswari,Arivudainambi Kayal,Ranjit Unnikrishnan,Harish Ranjani,Lyudmil Ninov,Sonak D. Pastakia,Sriram Usha,Belma Malanda,Anne Belton,Ram Uma,Viswanathan Mohan +13 more
TL;DR: Among Asian Indian women with GDM, over 20% develop dysglycemia within one year postpartum, and BMI ⩾25kg/m(2) increased this risk four-fold.
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Association of serum vitamin D levels and diabetic retinopathy in Asian Indians with type 2 diabetes.
Beteal Ashinne,Ramachandran Rajalakshmi,Ranjit Mohan Anjana,K.M. Venkat Narayan,Ramamoorthy Jayashri,Viswanathan Mohan,Andrew Hendrick +6 more
TL;DR: In Asian Indians with type 2 diabetes, lower serum 25(OH)D was associated with increased severity of DR and the presence of VDD wasassociated with a two-fold increased risk for proliferative DR.
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Global Account of Barriers and Facilitators of Physical Activity Among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Narrative Review of the Literature.
TL;DR: A narrative review of the global barriers and facilitators of physical activity for patients with diabetes mellitus finds the literature is largely silent about solutions to the external barriers, which though fewer, may be highly influential.
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Cardiovascular disease, mortality, and their associations with modifiable risk factors in a multi-national South Asia cohort: a PURE substudy.
Philip Joseph,V. Raman Kutty,Viswanathan Mohan,Rajesh Kumar,Prem Mony,K Vijayakumar,Shofiqul Islam,Romaina Iqbal,Khawar Kazmi,Omar Rahman,Rita Yusuf,Ranjit Mohan Anjana,Indu Mohan,Sumathy Rangarajan,Rajeev Gupta,Salim Yusuf +15 more
TL;DR: In South Asia, both CVD and deaths are highest in rural areas and among men, which will require investment in policies that target a broad range of health determinants.