Journal article

Trends in the incidence of young-adult-onset diabetes by diabetes type: a multi-national population-based study from an international diabetes consortium

DJ Magliano, L Chen, JI Morton, A Salim, B Carstensen, EW Gregg, ME Pavkov, M Arffman, HM Colhoun, KH Ha, T Imamura, G Jermendy, DJ Kim, Z Kiss, D Mauricio, SJ McGurnaghan, Y Nishioka, SH Wild, K Winell, JE Shaw

Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology | Published : 2024

Abstract

Background: Population-based incidence data on young-adult-onset type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are limited. We aimed to examine secular trends in the incidence of diagnosed type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes with an age of onset between 15 and 39 years. Methods: In this multicountry aggregate data analysis, we assembled eight administrative datasets from high-income jurisdictions and countries (Australia, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Scotland, South Korea, and Spain [Catalonia]) that had appropriate data available from an international diabetes consortium (GLOBODIAB) describing incidence by diabetes type among people aged 15–39 years from 2000 to 2020. We modelled type 1 diabetes..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Diabetes Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diabetes Australia Research Programme, and Victoria State Government Operational Infrastructure Support Programme.