Abstract:
As a result of rapid urbanization, the lifestyle of the people is changing.
Imbalanced lifestyle creates more diabetic patients to the society. The main
objective of this study is to explore the impact of urbanization on diabetes.
Blood sugar levels of patients were considered as the dependable variable,
while three indicators of urbanization (bad diet, limited physical activities,
and bad mental health) were taken as the independent variables of the
study. 370 patients representing Matara district were taken as the sample of
the study. Data was collected using questionnaires and was analyzed using
correlation and regression analysis. Results showed that, proper food habits
and higher level of physical activities had a negative relationship with
diabetes. Poor mental health and blood sugar level showed a positive
relationship indicating good mental health cause a lower level of blood
sugar. It can be concluded that urbanization has a significant impact on
diabetes. The main hypothesis which is urbanization leads to diabetes, was
verified, and the influence of sub hypotheses were also confirmed. The age
group of 45-55 shows more prevalence of diabetes. This research is
generating new knowledge and achieved new sight on the prevention of
diabetes and making the healthy future generation to the world.