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Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2010

Compromised periodontal status in an urban Sri Lankan population with type 2 diabetes

Philip M. Preshaw; Nimali De Silva; Giles McCracken; Fernando Dj; Caroline Dalton; N. Steen; Peter A. Heasman

AIM To determine the prevalence of periodontitis in an urban population of Sri Lankans with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and to compare the data with those from a population of adults without diabetes. METHODS Demographic data and a diabetes profile were recorded for a population of urban Sri Lankan adults with T2DM including duration of diabetes, blood pressure; percentage glycosylated haemoglobin, fasting blood glucose level, total cholesterol; triglycerides, low- and high-density lipoproteins. The clinical examination comprised an oral soft tissue examination, full-mouth probing depths (PD), gingival recession (GR), clinical attachment levels and bleeding on probing (BoP). RESULTS Two hundred and eighty-five individuals with T2DM and 72 controls were examined. 33.3% of T2DM patients were diagnosed with chronic periodontitis compared with 21.7% of controls (p=0.077). Subjects with T2DM had significantly more sites with PD>or=4 and >or=5 mm (p<0.01), and higher mean GR and BoP scores (p<0.01). CONCLUSION This urban Sri Lankan population of subjects with T2DM demonstrated a compromised periodontal status compared with non-diabetic controls.


Twin Research | 2002

Sri Lankan Twin Registry

Athula Sumathipala; Sisira Siribaddana; Nimali De Silva; Fernando Dj; Nihal M. R. Abeysingha; Rohana Dayaratne; Deepthi De Silva; Narada Warnasuriya; Mathew Hotopf

Sri Lanka is an island with genetic diversity between the five main population groups. Our twin registry is the first in the developing world. Initially, we established a volunteer cohort of 4600 twin pairs through a competition advertised in the media. In addition, we have volunteer cohorts, birth registration-based cohorts through hospitals, and community-based cohorts. There is also a nationwide population-based younger twin cohort (1992-1997) traced through the Department of Birth and Death Registration. Additionally, we have adapted a Zygosity determination questionnaire and validated it. Establishing ethical guidelines for twin research was a priority because the field of bio-ethics is at an early stage of development in Sri Lanka. These guidelines were from a developing world perspective. A sister organization, the Multiple Birth Foundation, was formed to cater to twins and their special needs and to represent their interests, and several branches have been formed. We intend to build capacity by establishing a genetic lab and through crosscultural collaboration. Our vision is to establish a multidisciplinary research foundation. Based on our research findings, we plan to build services to cater to needs of twins by working with professionals, statutory services and government policy makers.


Twin Research | 2003

Challenges in recruiting older twins for the Sri Lankan twin registry.

Athula Sumathipala; Sisira Siribaddana; Nihal M. R. Abeysingha; Nimali De Silva; Fernando Dj; Dark Dayaratne; Deepthi De Silva; Narada Warnasuriya; Mathew Hotopf

The National Twin Registry of Sri Lanka was established in 1997 as a volunteer register. To extend it to a population-based register, we examined the effectiveness of tracing older twins by inspecting birth records and recruiting them by postal invitation and in-person contact. Birth records at a divisional secretariat reported from 2 maternity hospitals between the years of 1954-1970 were scrutinised to identify a random sample of twins. These hospitals had the highest twin delivery rates for the whole country. We identified 620 twins and a questionnaire was mailed to them. Research assistants visited a cohort of non-respondents (71) in the postal survey. These 620 twins were identified after perusing 20700 birth records. The twinning rate was estimated at 29.95 ([620/20700] x 1000) twins per 1000 registered births (CI 27.63-32.27). In the postal survey, 37 (12%) responded and 62 letters were returned (20%). Both twins were still alive in 20 pairs, one was still alive in 15 pairs, and both twins were dead in 2 pairs. During field visits, 42 (59.2%) addresses were located. Information was available on 16 twin pairs. Both twins were alive in 8 pairs, one each in 4 pairs, and both were dead in 4 pairs and at least one twin was traced in 10 pairs (14%). Both the postal and the field survey gave a low yield. This finding is different from tracing younger twins born between 1985-1997 by using the same methods. Migration, urbanization and development in the country might have affected tracing older twins from the birth record addresses, which were decades old.


Ceylon Medical Journal | 1998

The prevalence of gestational diabetes in a Sri Lankan antenatal clinic.

Sisira Siribaddana; R. Deshabandu; D. Rajapakse; K. Silva; Fernando Dj


Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1994

The prevalence of obesity and other coronary risk factors in a suburban Sri Lankan community.

Fernando Dj; Sisira Siribaddana; Silva Dr; Perera Sd


Ceylon Medical Journal | 1998

The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy in newly diagnosed patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

Weerasuriya N; Sisira Siribaddana; Wijeweera I; Dissanayeka A; Wijesekera J; Fernando Dj


Twin Research and Human Genetics | 2001

Feasibility of using different approaches for recruiting younger twins to establish a population based twin register in Sri Lanka.

Athula Sumathipala; Sisira Siribaddana; Nimali De Silva; Nihal M. R. Abeysingha; Sivagurunathan Sivayogam; Fernando Dj


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2006

Periodontitis: A complication of type 2 diabetes in Sri Lankans

Nimali De Silva; Philip M. Preshaw; John J. Taylor; Shanthalal D. Jayaratne; Peter A. Heasman; Fernando Dj


Twin Research and Human Genetics | 2001

Early Report on the Availability of Island Wide Twin Data in the Central Birth Registration Department

Nimali De Silva; Athula Sumathipala; Fernando Dj; Nihal M. R. Abeysingha; Sisira Siribaddana; Dark Dayaratne; Deepthi De Silva; Narada Warnasuriya


Twin Research and Human Genetics | 2001

Feasibility of Using Different Approaches for Recruiting Younger Twins for Sri Lankan Twin Registry

Sisira Siribaddana; Athula Sumathipala; Fernando Dj; Nimali De Silva; Da Rohana; K Dayaratne; Nihal Abeysinghe; S Sivayogam

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Sisira Siribaddana

Rajarata University of Sri Lanka

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Nimali De Silva

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Nihal M. R. Abeysingha

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Narada Warnasuriya

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Sivagurunathan Sivayogam

University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Caroline Dalton

Sheffield Hallam University

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