Abstract

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has currently become one of the most burning health issues of national concern in Sri Lanka.Objective: To assess the lifestyle factors associated with CKD among people of Sri Lanka.Methods: A pretested structured questionnaire was administered to collect the data from kidney patients. Lifestyle patterns and other possible contributing factors were investigated between the CKD patients reported in Irakkamam and Addalaichenai Divisional Secretariats Divisions (DSDs) to find out the significant association between both the DSDs. SPSS software was used to perform all the statistical analyses.Results: Variables including etiology for CKD, being a farmer, and exposure to direct sunlight showed significant differences (p<0.05) between both the DSDs. Compared to Addalaichenai DSD, the well-known causes of CKD including diabetes and hypertension were not seemed to be a significant factor contributing to CKD in Irakkamam DSD. In contrast, obstruction and inflammation contributed greatly to the majority of cases in Irakkamam DSD. Moreover, CKDu cases were significantly higher in Irakkamam DSD compared to Addalaichenai DSD.Conclusion: Proper awareness programs among this region’s people have a chance to reduce the emerging issue of CKDu in these areasInternational Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 08 No. 01 Jan’24 Page: 56-64

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