 This study found that 75.7 percent of female and 72.6 percent of male newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients had dyslipidemia. Factors associated with dyslipidemia included gender, age, body mass index, BMI, waist circumference, physical inactivity, and smoking or tobacco use. These results highlight the importance of screening for dyslipidemia in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients and emphasize the need for interventions to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. This article was authored by M.D. Sodomd, Suvisishtas Chavo, Deepak Kumar Paul, and others.