Epidemiological Patterns of Diabetes Mellitus in The United States of America: An Observational Multicenter Analysis From 1990 to 2024 DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Y. Azzam, Luis Medina, Mahmoud M. Morsy

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Опубликована: Фев. 20, 2025

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus represents a significant public health challenge, however, the current trends in its epidemiology remain incompletely characterized. This study aimed to analyze epidemiological changes and demographic patterns diabetes incidence prevalence across United States from 1990 2024. Methods: We conducted retrospective cohort utilizing TriNetX Global Health Research Network, analyzing de-identified electronic records 52,922,301 patients 92 U.S. healthcare organizations. Time-based disease regarding were targeted, stratified by age, sex, race, type. Results: Combined increased 3.98 per 1,000 1990-1994 60.98 2020-2024, while doubled 6.26% 12.00%. T2DM showed twenty-fold increase (3.52 59.30 1,000), T1DM peaked at 7.46 2010-2014 before declining 4.59 1,000. Significant disparities observed groups, with highest rates among Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders (incidence: 94.75 1,000; prevalence: 20.65%) consistent male predominance 69.40 vs 54.07 1,000). Conclusions: These findings reveal concerning epidemiology, characterized prominent elevation burden persistent disparities. The results call for urgent need optimized preventive strategies, targeted interventions high-risk populations, systematic delivery address this growing challenge effectively.

Язык: Английский

Epidemiological Patterns of Diabetes Mellitus in The United States of America: An Observational Multicenter Analysis From 1990 to 2024 DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Y. Azzam, Luis Medina, Mahmoud M. Morsy

и другие.

Опубликована: Фев. 20, 2025

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus represents a significant public health challenge, however, the current trends in its epidemiology remain incompletely characterized. This study aimed to analyze epidemiological changes and demographic patterns diabetes incidence prevalence across United States from 1990 2024. Methods: We conducted retrospective cohort utilizing TriNetX Global Health Research Network, analyzing de-identified electronic records 52,922,301 patients 92 U.S. healthcare organizations. Time-based disease regarding were targeted, stratified by age, sex, race, type. Results: Combined increased 3.98 per 1,000 1990-1994 60.98 2020-2024, while doubled 6.26% 12.00%. T2DM showed twenty-fold increase (3.52 59.30 1,000), T1DM peaked at 7.46 2010-2014 before declining 4.59 1,000. Significant disparities observed groups, with highest rates among Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders (incidence: 94.75 1,000; prevalence: 20.65%) consistent male predominance 69.40 vs 54.07 1,000). Conclusions: These findings reveal concerning epidemiology, characterized prominent elevation burden persistent disparities. The results call for urgent need optimized preventive strategies, targeted interventions high-risk populations, systematic delivery address this growing challenge effectively.

Язык: Английский

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