4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Application of extrusion cooking technology in the manufacture of herbal porridge and some observations on product consumption and shelf life(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 1998) Siriwardana, T.D.W.; Bamunuarachchi, A.; Perera, P.A.J.Item Separation and estimation of pro-vitamin A carotenoids from common green leafy vegetables in Sri Lanka(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 1993) Ratnayake, R.M.S.; Wimalasiri, W.R.; Perera, P.A.J.; Weligama, K.N.H.Item Role of iodine content of drinking water in the aetiology of goitre in Sri lanka(The Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1992) Balasuriya, S.; Perera, P.A.J.; Katugampola, S.L.; Fernando, M.A.Item A comparison of nutritional status of primary school children in two settlements in the Polonnaruwa district(University of Colombo. Colombo, 2003) Siyambalagoda, R.R.M.L.R.; Perera, P.A.J.; Wickremasinghe, A.R.; Sumanaweera, N.P.Item Haemoglobin levels among pregnant women in the Polonnaruwa district(University of Colombo. Colombo, 2003) Siyambalagoda, R.R.M.L.R.; Perera, P.A.J.; Wickremasinghe, A.R.; Sumanaweera, N.P.; Wijesinghe, T.S.; De Soyza, D.N.N.; Maniwannan, S.; Wickramasinghe, W.K.; Wijesinghe, P.R.Item 131-1 uptake and serum T3, T4 and TSH levels amoung goitrous and non-goitrous school children in an endemic and a non-endemic area in Sri Lanka(The Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1991) Herath, K.B.; Balasuriya, S.; Katugampola, S.L.; Perera, P.A.J.; Fernando, M.A.Radioiodine uptake by the thyroid at 2 houes and 24 hours and levels of the hormones T3, T4 and TSH in blood of 112 school children over 16 years of age with clinically demonstrable goitre (grade 1B and above) have been measured. Of them 92 lived in an endemic area and 20 in a non-endemic area. They have been compared with age and sex matched clinically non-goitrous controls from the same schools in the two areas. The results show that the hormone levels are of little use in diagnosing iodine deficiency, Radioiodine uptake is a more sensitive test of iodine deficient goitre. Results also indicate the there may be factors other than iodine deficiency responsible for the development of goitre