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Variation by age group and seasonally at diagnosis of childhood IDDM in Europe

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  • Volume 38, pages 823–830, (1995)
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  • C. Lévy-Marchal,
  • C. Patterson,
  • A. Green,
  • E. Schober1,
  • G. Ullreich1,
  • C. Vandewalle2,
  • A. Svendsen3,
  • R. Lounamaa4,
  • J. Tuomilehto4,
  • H. K. Åkerblom5,
  • P. Czernichow6,
  • C. Levy-Marchal6,
  • C. de Beaufort6,15,
  • J. Doutreix6,
  • J. Voirin6,
  • C. S. Bartsocas7,
  • C. Dakou-Voutetakis7,
  • S. Pantelakis7,
  • H. Theodoridis7,
  • K. Kassiou7,
  • P. Kyriakou7,
  • A. Kyriakou7,
  • N. Papazoglou8,
  • C. H. Manes8,
  • E. Papadeli8,
  • G. Scaragas8,
  • N. Gotsis8,
  • G. Soltesz9,
  • Z. Laron10,
  • O. Gordon10,
  • T. Shohat10,
  • G. Chiumello11,
  • E. Bognetti11,
  • F. Meschi11,
  • C. Malavasi11,
  • E. Balzano11,
  • P. Pozzilli12,
  • N. Visalli12,
  • A. Suppa12,
  • A. Guglielmi12,
  • M. L. Sebastiani12,
  • M. Songini13,
  • M. Loche13,
  • M. Silvetti13,
  • E. Angius13,
  • F. Purrello14,
  • M. Arpi14,
  • S. Italia14,
  • L. Tomaselli14,
  • M. Mancuso14,
  • G. Michel15,
  • R. Wirion15,
  • M. Reeser16,
  • G. Joner17,
  • R. O. Sovik18,
  • D. Woznicka19,
  • M. Walczak19,
  • G. Woznicki19,
  • W. Stankiewicz19,
  • A. Kedzia19,
  • Z. Szybinski20,
  • A. Czyzyk20,
  • R. Wasik20,
  • S. Abreu21,
  • C. Menezes22,
  • E. Pina23,
  • C. Ionescu-Tirgoviste24,
  • C. Dragomirescu24,
  • A. Nicolau24,
  • C. Krzisnik25,
  • T. Battelino25,
  • N. Bratanic25,
  • A. Goday26,
  • C. Castell27,
  • R. Tresserras27,
  • J. L. Taberner27,
  • G. Lloveras27,
  • D. Hadden28,
  • C. Patterson28,
  • D. Carson28 &
  • …
  • P. Bingley29 
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Summary

Recent data provided by the EURODIAB ACE study group have confirmed wide variation in the incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) across Europe. The aim of this report is to compare age-specific incidence and seasonality at clinical onset of IDDM between study regions. Using a uniform methodology, the EURODIAB ACE framework ascertained 3,168 newly-diagnosed cases of IDDM in children under the age of 15 years during 1989–1990. Eighteen percent of the cases were age 0–4 years at diagnosis, 34 % were age 5–9 years and 48 % were age 10–14 years. Poisson regression analysis suggested that there were highly significant statistical differences in incidence between the three age groups and between the 24 regions. Although incidence rates in the 0–4 year and 5–9 year age groups varied from region to region in a similar fashion, the pattern of variation in the older age group was different. Seasonality of diagnosis conformed to a sinusoidal model with a peak occurring in winter, a feature which was consistently observed in both sexes and in all age groups. However, a statistically significant heterogeneity in the seasonal distribution was present among regions, those in Scandinavia showing the smallest relative amplitude. The first insulin injection was given the same day or the day after diagnosis in 93 % of the cases for whom data were available.

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IDDM:

Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. Universitäts Kinderklinik, Wien, Belgium

    E. Schober & G. Ullreich

  2. Belgian Diabetes Registry, Brussels, Denmark

    C. Vandewalle

  3. Genetic Epidemiology Research Unit, Odense University, Odense, Finland

    A. Svendsen

  4. Department of Epidemiology, National Public Health Institute, France

    R. Lounamaa & J. Tuomilehto

  5. Children’s Hospital, Helsinki, France

    H. K. Åkerblom

  6. Service d’Endocrinologie et Diabetologie Pédiatrique, Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, Greece

    P. Czernichow, C. Levy-Marchal, C. de Beaufort, J. Doutreix & J. Voirin

  7. Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece

    C. S. Bartsocas, C. Dakou-Voutetakis, S. Pantelakis, H. Theodoridis, K. Kassiou, P. Kyriakou & A. Kyriakou

  8. Thessaloniki, Hungary

    N. Papazoglou, C. H. Manes, E. Papadeli, G. Scaragas & N. Gotsis

  9. Department of Pediatrics University Medical School of Pecs and the Hungarian Childhood Diabetes Epidemiology Group, Pecs, Israel

    G. Soltesz

  10. Institute of Pediatrie and Adolescent Endocrinology, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Italy

    Z. Laron, O. Gordon & T. Shohat

  11. Clinica Pediatrica III Instituto Scientifico H San Raffaele, Milano, Italy

    G. Chiumello, E. Bognetti, F. Meschi, C. Malavasi & E. Balzano

  12. Endocrinologia (I) and Instituto Igiene, Universita di Roma “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy

    P. Pozzilli, N. Visalli, A. Suppa, A. Guglielmi & M. L. Sebastiani

  13. The Sardinian Collaborative Group of Epidemiology of IDDM, Centro Malattie Dismetaboliche Ospedale San Michele, Cagliari, Italy

    M. Songini, M. Loche, M. Silvetti & E. Angius

  14. Department of Endocrinology Ospedale Garibaldi, Catania; Luxembourg

    F. Purrello, M. Arpi, S. Italia, L. Tomaselli & M. Mancuso

  15. Clinique Pédiatrique, CH de Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Netherlands

    C. de Beaufort, G. Michel & R. Wirion

  16. Juliana Children’s Hospital, Gravenhage, Norway

    M. Reeser

  17. Department of Pediatrics, Aker University Hospital, Oslo

    G. Joner

  18. Department of Pediatrics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Poland

    R. O. Sovik

  19. Institute of Pedatrics, 3rd Clinic, Academy of Medicine in Poznan, Poznan, Poland

    D. Woznicka, M. Walczak, G. Woznicki, W. Stankiewicz & A. Kedzia

  20. Department of Endocrinology, Institute of Medicine, Academy of Medicine in Cracow, Portugal

    Z. Szybinski, A. Czyzyk & R. Wasik

  21. Centro Hospitalar do Funchal, Unidade de Endocrinologia, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

    S. Abreu

  22. Servico de Medicina Interna, Consulta de Diabetes, Hospital Distrital de Portalegre, Portalegre, Portugal

    C. Menezes

  23. Servico de Medicina, Hospital Distrital de Faro, Faro; Romania

    E. Pina

  24. Clinic of Diabetes, Spitalul Cantacuzino, Bucharest; Slovenia

    C. Ionescu-Tirgoviste, C. Dragomirescu & A. Nicolau

  25. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, University Department of Pediatrics, Ljubljana, Spain

    C. Krzisnik, T. Battelino & N. Bratanic

  26. Servicio de Endocrinologia, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona

    A. Goday

  27. Departament de Sanitat, Generalität de Catalunya, Conseil Assessor sobre la Diabetis a Catalunya, UK

    C. Castell, R. Tresserras, J. L. Taberner & G. Lloveras

  28. Metabolic Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK

    D. Hadden, C. Patterson & D. Carson

  29. Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London

    P. Bingley

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Lévy-Marchal, C., Patterson, C., Green, A. et al. Variation by age group and seasonally at diagnosis of childhood IDDM in Europe. Diabetologia 38, 823–830 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250050359

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