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Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006

OBJECTIVE: To investigate incidence trends of all diabetes types in all children and young people and in the south Asian subpopulation. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Annual incidence per 100,000 and time trends (1991–2006) were analyzed for 2,889 individuals aged 0–29 years diagnosed with diabetes wh...

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Autores principales: Harron, Katie L., Feltbower, Richard G., McKinney, Patricia A., Bodansky, H. Jonathan, Campbell, Fiona M., Parslow, Roger C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3041200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21278139
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1512
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author Harron, Katie L.
Feltbower, Richard G.
McKinney, Patricia A.
Bodansky, H. Jonathan
Campbell, Fiona M.
Parslow, Roger C.
author_facet Harron, Katie L.
Feltbower, Richard G.
McKinney, Patricia A.
Bodansky, H. Jonathan
Campbell, Fiona M.
Parslow, Roger C.
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate incidence trends of all diabetes types in all children and young people and in the south Asian subpopulation. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Annual incidence per 100,000 and time trends (1991–2006) were analyzed for 2,889 individuals aged 0–29 years diagnosed with diabetes while resident in West Yorkshire, U.K. RESULTS: Diagnoses comprised type 1 (83%), type 2 (12%), maturity-onset diabetes of the young (0.7%), “J”-type/other (0.1%), and uncertain/unclassified (4%). There was a lower incidence of type 1 and a threefold excess of type 2 in south Asians compared with non-south Asians. Type 1 incidence leveled out and type 2 increased after the first south Asian case of type 2 was diagnosed in 1999. Type 2 and unclassified diabetes incidence rose in all population subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: The burden of diabetes increased over time for both ethnic groups, with a significant excess of type 2 diabetes in south Asians. The rising incidence of type 1 diabetes in south Asians attenuated as type 2 diabetes increased after 1999.
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spelling pubmed-30412002012-03-01 Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006 Harron, Katie L. Feltbower, Richard G. McKinney, Patricia A. Bodansky, H. Jonathan Campbell, Fiona M. Parslow, Roger C. Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: To investigate incidence trends of all diabetes types in all children and young people and in the south Asian subpopulation. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Annual incidence per 100,000 and time trends (1991–2006) were analyzed for 2,889 individuals aged 0–29 years diagnosed with diabetes while resident in West Yorkshire, U.K. RESULTS: Diagnoses comprised type 1 (83%), type 2 (12%), maturity-onset diabetes of the young (0.7%), “J”-type/other (0.1%), and uncertain/unclassified (4%). There was a lower incidence of type 1 and a threefold excess of type 2 in south Asians compared with non-south Asians. Type 1 incidence leveled out and type 2 increased after the first south Asian case of type 2 was diagnosed in 1999. Type 2 and unclassified diabetes incidence rose in all population subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: The burden of diabetes increased over time for both ethnic groups, with a significant excess of type 2 diabetes in south Asians. The rising incidence of type 1 diabetes in south Asians attenuated as type 2 diabetes increased after 1999. American Diabetes Association 2011-03 2011-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3041200/ /pubmed/21278139 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1512 Text en © 2011 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 Research
Harron, Katie L.
Feltbower, Richard G.
McKinney, Patricia A.
Bodansky, H. Jonathan
Campbell, Fiona M.
Parslow, Roger C.
Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title_full Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title_fullStr Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title_full_unstemmed Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title_short Rising Rates of All Types of Diabetes in South Asian and Non-South Asian Children and Young People Aged 0–29 Years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991–2006
title_sort rising rates of all types of diabetes in south asian and non-south asian children and young people aged 0–29 years in west yorkshire, u.k., 1991–2006
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3041200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21278139
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1512
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