Young-Onset Diabetes in Sri Lanka: Experience From the Developing World

Conclusion: T1D was the commonest subtype of YOD in this hospital-based population. However, T2D was notably higher and is of significant concern. Overall, suboptimal glycaemic control and high rate of complications were noted along with substandard insulin regimens and BG monitoring.

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Main Authors: Maulee Hiromi Arambewela, Shani A. D. Mathara Diddhenipothage, Chandrika Jayakanthi Subasinghe, Umesha Nuwanrasee Wijenayake, Surangi Jayakody, Gowri M. Ratnayake, Charles Antonypillai, Sachith Abhayaratne, Chaminda Garusinghe, Prasad Katulanda, Noel Somasundaram, Uditha Bulugahapitiya, Manilka Sumanatilleke, Achini Wijesinghe, Dimuthu Muthukuda, Sivatharshya Pathmanathan, Tharanga Samarasekara, V. T. S. Kaluarachchi, Gayani Samarasinghe, Nipun Lakshitha de Silva, Sumudu Nimali Seneviratne, Jananie Suntharesan, Sonali Sihindi Chapa Gunatilake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jdr/7557153
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