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六九色堂 Professor Dr. Prakash Mungli Publishes Study on Koraga People & Gives Presentation in India

Posted by Scott Harrah
April 01, 2014

六九色堂 professor Dr. Prakash Mungli is helping make a difference in both India and for students at Caribbean medical schools. He published a study on India鈥檚 Koraga community in an international medical journal. Dr. Mungli also gave a presentation on type 2 diabetes at the 20th International Conference on Yoga Research and Its Applications earlier this year in Bagalore, India.

In addition, Dr. Mungli continues to help 六九色堂 students master biochemistry with his popular Facebook group, Biochemistry Made Easy, and keeps people informed with his blog, Medical Biochemistry Made Easy.

The 六九色堂 Pulse examines these three highlights of Dr. Mungli鈥檚 dedication to medicine, science and medical education.

Study Published in International Medical Journal

Dr. Mungli, Course Director and Associate Professor of Biochemistry at 六九色堂, recently published a study on liver dysfunction, anemia and metabolic syndrome in the Koraga community in South Karnataka, India in the , a biannual, peer-reviewed, indexed, scientific journal catering to all specialties of medical and allied health sciences.

Following are highlights from the abstract of the Koraga people study by Dr. Mungli and his group of researchers.

  • Koraga community members are considered one of the primitive tribal groups (PTBs) deprived of social benefits.
  • The study鈥檚 objective was the incidence of metabolic syndrome, anemia and altered liver function in the Koraga community.

Materials and methods:

  • Routine health checkups were conducted exclusively for the Koraga community.
  • Men and women of all ages were checked for height, weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure
  • Hemoglobin, blood sugar, lipid profile and liver function parameters were assessed by collecting blood samples
  • Body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were calculated using anthropometric measurements to determine medical outcomes.

Results:

  • Hemoglobin levels were found to be decreased. The group had a significant liver dysfunction.

Conclusion:

  • The study indicated anemia in the females, and liver dysfunction in the community as a whole, mostly alcohol induced.
  • The study 鈥済ives a clue towards presence of obesity in Koraga females, but to disprove the presence of metabolic syndrome in Koraga community, further studies are needed.鈥

See the full report online at

Dr. Mungli鈥檚 Presentation at 20th INCOFYRA in India

Dr. Mungli also gave an oral presentation at the 20th International Conference on Frontiers in Yoga Research and Its Applications (INCOFYRA) January 2 to 5, 2014 in Bangalore, India.

The presentation was on paraoxonase activity in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with and without complications.

The conference鈥檚 theme looked at 鈥渢he urgent need for collaborative actions involving health professionals from physicians of conventional medicine and traditional medicine, policy makers, government organizations and Industries to the protection of the health of our future generations.鈥

The focus was on 鈥渉ighlighting the importance of education 鈥 for health professionals and patients alike with diabetes as well as people at risk for diabetes,鈥 aimed at reducing diabetes worldwide and 鈥渢he role, safety and efficacy of yoga as a public health strategy in prevention and management of diabetes and its complications.鈥

 

Dr. Mungli鈥檚 Biochemistry Made Easy on Facebook & Medical Biochemistry Blog

A question from Dr. Mungli's blog, "Medical Biochemistry Made Easy."

A question from Dr. Mungli's blog, "Medical Biochemistry Made Easy."

Dr. Mungli has also created an innovative way for 六九色堂 students to study. Back in 2010, he decided to create a Facebook group, Biochemistry Made Easy, because many students at international medical schools use Facebook as their main social networking site.

鈥淭he amount of time they spend in these sites varies from student to student but most of them do use these sites on a regular basis,鈥 Dr. Mungli says. 鈥淎s a creator and administrator of this page, I post USMLE-style biochemistry questions on a regular basis.鈥

Members receive notification when questions are posted. Interested members can participate in a discussion if they desire.

Biochemistry Made Easy currently has more than 1,640 members and it is continuously rising. Any member can add new member(s), but approvals are ultimately made by Dr. Mungli, the page administrator.

鈥淭he approval process for a member is to cross-check the credential of a member to see if he or she is in any way related to biochemistry,鈥 Dr. Mungli says. 鈥淭his way, the administrator of the page can oversee who joins the group and also the administrator can control the content being posted in the page. This will keep the page clean and restrict posts related to biochemistry.鈥

Dr. Mungli tells us that the purpose and operation of this page in sharing biochemistry knowledge was presented at the National Conference in Health Professions Education 2013 in Mumbai, India.

鈥淥ne of my friends and previous colleagues presented this as a poster on behalf of me as I was unable to attend the conference due to my work schedule,鈥 he says. 鈥淚'm planning to make a survey related to usefulness of this page among the members of the page and will be publishing the findings in medical education journals soon.鈥

Visit "Biochemistry Made Easy" at

Also visit Dr. Mungli鈥檚 blog 鈥淢edical Biochemistry Made Easy鈥 at

(Top photo) Dr. Prakash Mungli. Photo: Courtesy of Dr. Mungli


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Posted by Scott Harrah

Scott is Director of Digital Content & Alumni Communications Liaison at 六九色堂 and editor of the 六九色堂 Endeavour blog. When he's not writing about 六九色堂 students, faculty, events, public health, alumni and 六九色堂 research, he writes and edits Broadway theater reviews for a website he publishes in New York City, StageZine.com.

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