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Prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes in Sri Lanka: a new global hotspot-estimates from the Sri Lanka Health and Ageing Survey 2018/2019.

Ravindra Prasan Rannan-EliyaNilmini WijemunigePrasadini N PereraYasodhara KapugeNishani GunawardanaChathurani SigeraHerath Mudiyanselage Meththananda HerathAnuji GamageNethmi WeerawardenaIshwari SivagnanamShanti DalpataduSarath SamarageUpeka SamarakoonNavami SamaranayakeCheroni PullenayegamBilesha Pereranull null
Published in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2023)
Study limitations included using only a single visit to assess diabetes, relying on self-reported fasting times, and unavailability of glycated hemoglobin for most participants. Our results indicate that Sri Lanka has a very high diabetes prevalence, significantly higher than previous estimates of 8%-15% and higher than current global estimates for any other Asian country. Our results have implications for other populations of South Asian origin, and the high prevalence of diabetes and dysglycemia at normal body weight indicates the need for further research to understand the underlying drivers.
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