| Literature DB >> 29904886 |
Shitaye Alemu Balcha1, David I W Phillips2, Elisabeth R Trimble3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Very little is known about the occurrence of type 1 diabetes (T1DM) in resource-poor countries and particularly in their rural hinterlands. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Malnutrition-related diabetes; Resource-poor countries; Type 1 DM; Undernutrition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29904886 PMCID: PMC6002435 DOI: 10.1007/s11892-018-1003-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Diab Rep ISSN: 1534-4827 Impact factor: 4.810
Fig. 1Age frequency of a series of 2280 patients with diabetes presenting at Gondar and Jimma hospitals, Ethiopia, 1995–2008. (Based on ref. 5). T1DM type 1 diabetes, T2DM type 2 diabetes
Features of T1DM in resource-poor compared with western settings
| Resource poor | Western |
|---|---|
| Uncommon in children, peak incidence 25–29 years | Incidence rises to a peak at age 10–14 years |
| Male excess | Genders equally affected in under 15 age group |
| Associations with markers of undernutrition | Associated with increased childhood growth |
| Prevalence of islet-cell antibodies low | High prevalence of islet-cell antibodies |
| Major urban-rural differences in incidence | No consistent urban-rural pattern |