1301-P: Frequency of Single Autoantibody Positivity (SAB+) Varies by Race/Ethnicity and Area Deprivation Index in Individuals at Risk for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

Introduction & Objective: The diversity of individuals living with T1D has increased, driven by Hispanic (H) and non-Hispanic Black (NHB) populations. Yet, whether H and NHB populations have different rates of SAB+ than other groups, which can impact clinical care and research opportunities, has...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-06, Vol.73 (Supplement_1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: ADDALA, ANANTA, CABRERA, SUSANNE M., CUTHBERTSON, DAVID D., LIBMAN, INGRID, TOSUR, MUSTAFA, SILLER, ALEJANDRO F., DIMEGLIO, LINDA A., HEROLD, KEVAN C., REDONDO, MARIA J., ISMAIL, HEBA M.
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction & Objective: The diversity of individuals living with T1D has increased, driven by Hispanic (H) and non-Hispanic Black (NHB) populations. Yet, whether H and NHB populations have different rates of SAB+ than other groups, which can impact clinical care and research opportunities, has not been well characterized. Area deprivation and race/ethnicity are strongly associated with each other and have compounding and adverse effects on diabetes-related health outcomes. We examined TrialNet data from relatives of persons with T1D screened for pancreatic autoantibodies and evaluated the frequency of SAB+ by race/ethnicity and area deprivation. Methods: Persons (n=28330) screened between 4/9/19-12/31/22 were included. Race/ethnicity was categorized as non-Hispanic white (NHW), H, NHB, and non-Hispanic other (NHO). Home address zip codes were used to assign an Area Deprivation Index, a Health and Human Services Administration index incorporating neighborhood income, education, employment, and housing that ranges from 1 (least deprived) to 100 (most deprived). Deprivation was analyzed in quintiles. Results: A majority (80.7%) self-identified as NHW; fewer as H (9.8%), NHB (2.5%), and NHO (7.0%). Deprivation differed by race/ethnicity (NHW 46±23, H: 45±24, NHB: 53±23, and NHO: 39±25, p
ISSN:0012-1797
1939-327X
DOI:10.2337/db24-1301-P