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Evaluating the incidence of complications among people with diabetes according to age of onset: Findings from the UK Biobank

Aims To examine the impact of current age, age at diagnosis, and duration of diabetes on the incidence rate of complications among people with type 2 diabetes. Methods Baseline data from 19,327 individuals with type 2 diabetes in the UK Biobank were analysed. Poisson regression was used to model inc...

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Published in:Diabetic medicine 2024-09, Vol.41 (9), p.e15349-n/a
Main Authors: Sajjadi, Seyedeh Forough, Sacre, Julian W., Carstensen, Bendix, Ruiz‐Carmona, Sergio, Shaw, Jonathan E., Magliano, Dianna J.
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Summary:Aims To examine the impact of current age, age at diagnosis, and duration of diabetes on the incidence rate of complications among people with type 2 diabetes. Methods Baseline data from 19,327 individuals with type 2 diabetes in the UK Biobank were analysed. Poisson regression was used to model incidence rates by current age, age at diagnosis, and duration of diabetes for the following outcomes: myocardial infarction (MI), heart failure (HF), stroke, end‐stage kidney diseases (ESKD), chronic kidney diseases (CKD), liver diseases, depression, and anxiety. Results The mean age at baseline was 60.2 years, and median follow‐up was 13.9 years. Diabetes duration was significantly longer among those with younger‐onset type 2 diabetes (diagnosed at
ISSN:0742-3071
1464-5491
1464-5491
DOI:10.1111/dme.15349