Trajectories of childhood adversity and type 1 diabetes: A nationwide study of one million children
Diabetes Care Jan 29, 2021
Bengtsson J, Rieckmann A, Carstensen B, et al. - Researchers conducted the study for describing the age-specific incidence of type 1 diabetes for males and females separately in five predefined groups covering the most common trajectories of adversity among Danish children. The sample consisted of 1,081,993 children without parental type 1 diabetes born in Denmark from 1980 to 1998. A total of 5,619 people developed type 1 diabetes before 2016. Childhood adversities have not generally been linked to the age-specific incidence of type 1 diabetes except among those exposed to a very high and increasing annual rate of childhood adversities. The discrepancies between males and females who are highly exposed tend to rely on age at the onset of type 1 diabetes.
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