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In recent years, with advances in diabetes prevention and treatment, the prognosis of diabetic patients has been significantly improved, but at the same time, juvenile diabetes has gradually attracted attention.
Compared with adult patients, juvenile diabetic patients have earlier complications and higher risk of comorbidity and death.
High
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Statistics show that in 2009, there were 187,246 newly diagnosed diabetes patients under the age of 19 in the United States.
Diabetes Prevention Recently, researchers have conducted a study on the trend of changes in the incidence of diabetes in the U.
In this cross-sectional observational study, the researchers collected data on diabetes cases in people under the age of 20 from 6 regions in the United States in 2001, 2009, and 2017.
The primary endpoint of the study was the overall patients with type I and type II diabetes.
Morbidity rates are stratified by race, region, and gender
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In 2001, for every 3.
35 million adolescents under the age of 19, 4,958 had type I diabetes.
In 2009, it was 6,672 per 3.
46 million, and in 2017, it was 7,759 per 3.
61 million
.
Among people aged 10 to 19, in 2001, 588 out of every 1.
Among adolescents under 9 years of age, the number of patients with type I diabetes per 1,000 people rose sharply from 1.
The incidence of diabetes in children and adolescents in the United States in 2001, 2009 and 2017
2001,2009 and 2017 US children and adolescents with diabetes incidence of childSince the 21st century, the incidence of diabetes in American children and adolescents has increased significantly
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In 16 years, the number of adolescents with type I diabetes has increased by nearly half, and the number of cases of type II diabetes has almost doubled.
Since the 21st century, the incidence of diabetes in American children and adolescents has increased significantly
Original source:
Jean M.
Trends in Prevalence of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents in the US, 2001-2017.
Trends in Prevalence of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents in the US, 2001-2017.
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