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Chetankumar Dave

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Raithatha D, Sen P, Dave C, Yadav V, Mahapatra A, Shukla R, et al.
Indian J Pediatr . 2024 Jun; 91(12):1244-1249. PMID: 38829540
Objectives: To identify determinants of the course of Type 2 diabetes in Indian adolescents. Methods: Records of 37 adolescents (24 boys; 29 post pubertal and eight pubertal) with Type 2...
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Dave C, Agarwal N, Patel R, Shukla R, Bajpai A
Indian J Pediatr . 2022 Feb; 89(12):1175-1179. PMID: 35226287
Objective: To compare the predictive value of the IAP and WHO criteria in identifying obesity complications in Indian children and adolescents. Methods: Blood pressure and body mass index was measured...
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Dos Santos T, Dave C, MacLeish S, Wood J
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2021 Nov; 9(2). PMID: 34845060
Introduction: To study healthcare professionals' (HCP) perceptions on decision making to start insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems in pediatric type 1 diabetes. Research Design And Methods: An...
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Dave C, Agarwal N, Patel R, Shukla R, Bajpai A
Indian J Pediatr . 2021 Jul; 89(5):473-476. PMID: 34236600
Objective: To study determinants and predictors of body fat in Indian children and adolescents. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 5175 children and adolescents [3014 boys, age 12.8 (3) y, 5-18...
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Patel R, Dave C, Agarwal N, Mendpara H, Shukla R, Bajpai A
Indian Pediatr . 2021 Feb; 58(2):149-151. PMID: 33632946
Objective: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of IAP 2015, WHO and IAP 2007 growth charts in identifying pathological short stature in Indian children. Methodology: The predictive value of the growth...
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Patel R, Dave C, Mehta S, Mendpara H, Shukla R, Bajpai A
Indian J Pediatr . 2020 Aug; 88(5):437-440. PMID: 32797391
Objective: Subclinical hypothyroidism is common in children and adolescents with obesity and has been considered to be its effect with no need for treatment. Its metabolic impact has not been...