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Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies

OBJECTIVE: The aim if the study was to investigate whether children born to older mothers have an increased risk of type 1 diabetes by performing a pooled analysis of previous studies using individual patient data to adjust for recognized confounders. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Relevant studies pu...

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Autores principales: Cardwell, Chris R., Stene, Lars C., Joner, Geir, Bulsara, Max K., Cinek, Ondrej, Rosenbauer, Joachim, Ludvigsson, Johnny, Jané, Mireia, Svensson, Jannet, Goldacre, Michael J., Waldhoer, Thomas, Jarosz-Chobot, Przemysława, Gimeno, Suely G.A., Chuang, Lee-Ming, Parslow, Roger C., Wadsworth, Emma J.K., Chetwynd, Amanda, Pozzilli, Paolo, Brigis, Girts, Urbonaitė, Brone, Šipetić, Sandra, Schober, Edith, Devoti, Gabriele, Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin, de Beaufort, Carine E., Stoyanov, Denka, Buschard, Karsten, Patterson, Chris C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19875616
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1166
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author Cardwell, Chris R.
Stene, Lars C.
Joner, Geir
Bulsara, Max K.
Cinek, Ondrej
Rosenbauer, Joachim
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Jané, Mireia
Svensson, Jannet
Goldacre, Michael J.
Waldhoer, Thomas
Jarosz-Chobot, Przemysława
Gimeno, Suely G.A.
Chuang, Lee-Ming
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Chetwynd, Amanda
Pozzilli, Paolo
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Šipetić, Sandra
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Stoyanov, Denka
Buschard, Karsten
Patterson, Chris C.
author_facet Cardwell, Chris R.
Stene, Lars C.
Joner, Geir
Bulsara, Max K.
Cinek, Ondrej
Rosenbauer, Joachim
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Jané, Mireia
Svensson, Jannet
Goldacre, Michael J.
Waldhoer, Thomas
Jarosz-Chobot, Przemysława
Gimeno, Suely G.A.
Chuang, Lee-Ming
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Chetwynd, Amanda
Pozzilli, Paolo
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Šipetić, Sandra
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Stoyanov, Denka
Buschard, Karsten
Patterson, Chris C.
author_sort Cardwell, Chris R.
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim if the study was to investigate whether children born to older mothers have an increased risk of type 1 diabetes by performing a pooled analysis of previous studies using individual patient data to adjust for recognized confounders. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Relevant studies published before June 2009 were identified from MEDLINE, Web of Science, and EMBASE. Authors of studies were contacted and asked to provide individual patient data or conduct prespecified analyses. Risk estimates of type 1 diabetes by maternal age were calculated for each study, before and after adjustment for potential confounders. Meta-analysis techniques were used to derive combined odds ratios and to investigate heterogeneity among studies. RESULTS: Data were available for 5 cohort and 25 case-control studies, including 14,724 cases of type 1 diabetes. Overall, there was, on average, a 5% (95% CI 2–9) increase in childhood type 1 diabetes odds per 5-year increase in maternal age (P = 0.006), but there was heterogeneity among studies (heterogeneity I(2) = 70%). In studies with a low risk of bias, there was a more marked increase in diabetes odds of 10% per 5-year increase in maternal age. Adjustments for potential confounders little altered these estimates. CONCLUSIONS: There was evidence of a weak but significant linear increase in the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes across the range of maternal ages, but the magnitude of association varied between studies. A very small percentage of the increase in the incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes in recent years could be explained by increases in maternal age.
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spelling pubmed-28099582011-02-01 Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies Cardwell, Chris R. Stene, Lars C. Joner, Geir Bulsara, Max K. Cinek, Ondrej Rosenbauer, Joachim Ludvigsson, Johnny Jané, Mireia Svensson, Jannet Goldacre, Michael J. Waldhoer, Thomas Jarosz-Chobot, Przemysława Gimeno, Suely G.A. Chuang, Lee-Ming Parslow, Roger C. Wadsworth, Emma J.K. Chetwynd, Amanda Pozzilli, Paolo Brigis, Girts Urbonaitė, Brone Šipetić, Sandra Schober, Edith Devoti, Gabriele Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin de Beaufort, Carine E. Stoyanov, Denka Buschard, Karsten Patterson, Chris C. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim if the study was to investigate whether children born to older mothers have an increased risk of type 1 diabetes by performing a pooled analysis of previous studies using individual patient data to adjust for recognized confounders. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Relevant studies published before June 2009 were identified from MEDLINE, Web of Science, and EMBASE. Authors of studies were contacted and asked to provide individual patient data or conduct prespecified analyses. Risk estimates of type 1 diabetes by maternal age were calculated for each study, before and after adjustment for potential confounders. Meta-analysis techniques were used to derive combined odds ratios and to investigate heterogeneity among studies. RESULTS: Data were available for 5 cohort and 25 case-control studies, including 14,724 cases of type 1 diabetes. Overall, there was, on average, a 5% (95% CI 2–9) increase in childhood type 1 diabetes odds per 5-year increase in maternal age (P = 0.006), but there was heterogeneity among studies (heterogeneity I(2) = 70%). In studies with a low risk of bias, there was a more marked increase in diabetes odds of 10% per 5-year increase in maternal age. Adjustments for potential confounders little altered these estimates. CONCLUSIONS: There was evidence of a weak but significant linear increase in the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes across the range of maternal ages, but the magnitude of association varied between studies. A very small percentage of the increase in the incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes in recent years could be explained by increases in maternal age. American Diabetes Association 2010-02 2009-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2809958/ /pubmed/19875616 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1166 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Cardwell, Chris R.
Stene, Lars C.
Joner, Geir
Bulsara, Max K.
Cinek, Ondrej
Rosenbauer, Joachim
Ludvigsson, Johnny
Jané, Mireia
Svensson, Jannet
Goldacre, Michael J.
Waldhoer, Thomas
Jarosz-Chobot, Przemysława
Gimeno, Suely G.A.
Chuang, Lee-Ming
Parslow, Roger C.
Wadsworth, Emma J.K.
Chetwynd, Amanda
Pozzilli, Paolo
Brigis, Girts
Urbonaitė, Brone
Šipetić, Sandra
Schober, Edith
Devoti, Gabriele
Ionescu-Tirgoviste, Constantin
de Beaufort, Carine E.
Stoyanov, Denka
Buschard, Karsten
Patterson, Chris C.
Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title_full Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title_fullStr Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title_short Maternal Age at Birth and Childhood Type 1 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 30 Observational Studies
title_sort maternal age at birth and childhood type 1 diabetes: a pooled analysis of 30 observational studies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2809958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19875616
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1166
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