Evidence for increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus in childhood

The prevalence of diabetes mellitus among the cohort of children in the Child Health and Education Study studied at age 10 was 1.3/1000. Comparison with prevalences found in the two previous British birth cohort studies suggested that the prevalence of diabetes is doubling roughly every decade. The...

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Child
Child health services
Child, Preschool
Childhood
Children
Cohort studies
Diabetes
Diabetes complications
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - epidemiology
Disease prevalence rates
environmental factors
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Parents
Sex Factors
Social Class
Socioeconomic influences
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
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