A case-control study on risk factors for Type 1 diabetes in Taipei City
Journal
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Journal Volume
42
Journal Issue
3
Pages
197-203
Date Issued
1998
Author(s)
Abstract
To search for non-genetic risk factors for Type 1 diabetes among Chinese, a total of 117 Type 1 diabetes patients identified from the Taipei Type 1 Diabetes Registry and 193 frequency-matched controls with normal glucose tolerance were recruited. The controls were selected from classmates or colleagues of cases with similar distributions of age, sex, and parental and individual educational levels. Information on Type 1 diabetes risk factors was obtained through standardized interviews according to a structured questionnaire administered by two trained nurses. In the univariate analyses, the order of pregnancy of the study subject, the number of spontaneous and induced abortions reported by the mother before giving birth to the study subjects, the duration of breast-feeding and monthly family income were significantly associated with Type 1 diabetes in a dose- response manner. There was a U-shaped relationship with Type 1 diabetes for birth weight and paternal age at the conception of the study subjects. After further adjustment for multiple risk factors through logistic regression analysis, the biological gradient for pregnancy order, duration of breast- feeding, and the U-shaped relationship for paternal age remained statistically significant.
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Other Subjects
academic achievement; adult; article; birth order; breast feeding; controlled study; correlation function; female; glucose tolerance test; human; insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; male; paternal age; regression analysis; risk factor; statistical analysis; Taiwan; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Spontaneous; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Birth Order; Breast Feeding; Case-Control Studies; China; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; Female; Gestational Age; Glucose Tolerance Test; Humans; Income; Male; Paternal Age; Pregnancy; Questionnaires; Registries; Risk Factors; Taiwan; Urban Population
Type
journal article