Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Asian and Pacific Islander U.S. Youth

Author:

Liu Lenna L.1,Yi Joyce P.1,Beyer Jennifer2,Mayer-Davis Elizabeth J.34,Dolan Lawrence M.5,Dabelea Dana M.6,Lawrence Jean M.7,Rodriguez Beatriz L.8,Marcovina Santica M.9,Waitzfelder Beth E.8,Fujimoto Wilfred Y.8,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington

2. Department of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

3. Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

4. Center for Research in Nutrition and Health Disparities and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

5. Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio

6. Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado

7. Department of Research and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, California

8. Pacific Health Research Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii

9. Northwest Lipid Metabolism and Diabetes Research Laboratories, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—Given limited reports on diabetes among U.S. Asian and Pacific Islander youth, we describe the clinical characteristics, incidence, and prevalence of diabetes among Asian, Pacific Islander, and mixed Asian–Pacific Islander youth. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Data were collected from 245 Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islander participants in the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study, a population-based study of diabetes in youth (aged <20 years). Additionally, we estimated the incidence and prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes for Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islander youth combined. RESULTS—Most participants with type 2 diabetes were obese (range Asian 71% to Pacific Islander 100%) with mean BMI >33 kg/m2. In those with type 1 diabetes, Pacific Islanders were more likely to be obese, with a mean BMI of 26 vs. 20 kg/m2 for Asian and Asian–Pacific Islander youth (P < 0.0001). The incidence of type 1 diabetes for youth aged 0–9 years was 6.4 per 100,000 person-years and 7.4 per 100,000 person-years for youth aged 10–19 years. The incidence of type 2 diabetes was 12.1 per 100,000 person-years for youth aged 10–19 years. CONCLUSIONS—While Asian and Asian–Pacific Islanders with type 1 and type 2 diabetes had lower mean BMIs than Pacific Islanders, all Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islanders with type 2 diabetes had mean BMIs above adult ethnicity-specific definitions of obesity. While the majority of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islander youth had type 1 diabetes, older Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islander youth (aged 10–19 years) have an incidence of type 2 diabetes almost double that of type 1 diabetes. Public health efforts to prevent type 2 diabetes and obesity in Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian–Pacific Islander adolescents are needed.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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