Literature DB >> 16898034

The diabetes epidemic in Sri Lanka - a growing problem.

P Katulanda1, M H R Sheriff, D R Matthews.   

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus, which was once considered a disease of the developed world, has become a worldwide pandemic, with two thirds of the global diabetic population living in the developing countries. Local studies show a definite upward trend in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus. The earliest available study on a rural community in 1990 reported a prevalence of 2.5%. The largest-ever study on the diabetes prevalence in Sri Lanka was published in 2005. It showed a prevalence of 14.2% among males and 13.5% among females. The World Health Organisation and the International Diabetic Federation estimates and forecasts are much lower than the available local prevalence rates, and what may be predicted from the prevalence rates in South India. Further research is necessary to investigate the exact underlying mechanisms for the South Asian epidemic. Wider preventive programmes need to be urgently implemented to stem the tide.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16898034     DOI: 10.4038/cmj.v51i1.1373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ceylon Med J        ISSN: 0009-0875


  12 in total

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4.  Inequalities in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its risk factors in Sri Lanka: a lower middle income country.

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7.  Zinc supplementation in pre-diabetes: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

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Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2014-02-20       Impact factor: 3.295

9.  Knowledge and perceptions about diet and physical activity among Sri Lankan adults with diabetes mellitus: a qualitative study.

Authors:  P Ranasinghe; A S A D Pigera; M H Ishara; L M D T Jayasekara; R Jayawardena; P Katulanda
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 3.295

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Authors:  Kaushalya Jayaweera; Lisa Aschan; Gayani Pannala; Anushka Adikari; Nicholas Glozier; Khalida Ismail; Carmine M Pariante; Fruhling Rijsdijk; Sisira Siribaddana; Helena M S Zavos; Patricia A Zunszain; Athula Sumathipala; Matthew Hotopf
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 3.295

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