Athauda, Lathika
Verdun, Zoey
Atanasova, Petya
Ahmad, Sajjad
Ahsan, Ali
Hossain, Md Mokbul
Loomba, Menka
Pradeepa, Rajendra
Rajakaruna, Vindya
Kaluarachchi, Manuja
Kasturiratne, Anuradhani
Khawaja, Khadija Irfan
Mridha, Malay K.
Katulanda, Prasad
Jha, Vinitaa
Anjana, Ranjit Mohan
Chambers, John C.
Frost, Gary
Sassi, Franco
Miraldo, Marisa
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Health & Care Research, Global Health Research UK, Short Placement Award for Research Collaboration ((SPARC Round 3))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Global Health Research Unit for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease South Asia funded by the NIHR with aid from the UK Government for Global Health Research (NIHR (132960))
Article History
Received: 5 December 2024
Accepted: 16 May 2025
First Online: 28 May 2025
Declarations
:
: This study does not report any human data.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.