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Clinical Profile and Complications of Childhood- and Adolescent-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Seen at a Diabetes Center in South India

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DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 497-504

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/dia.2011.0283

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Objective: This study describes the clinical characteristics of childhood- and adolescent-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (CAT2DM) seen at a diabetes center in southern India. Research Design and Methods: Between January 1992 and December 2009, 368 CAT2DM patients were registered. Anthropometric measurements were done using standardized techniques. Biochemical investigations included C-peptide measurements and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody assay wherever feasible. Retinopathy was diagnosed by retinal photography; microalbuminuria, if urinary albumin excretion was between 30 and 299 mg/mu g of creatinine; nephropathy, if urinary albumin excretion was >= 300 mg/mu g; and neuropathy, if vibration perception threshold on biothesiometry was >= 20 V. Results: The proportion of CAT2DM patients, expressed as percentage of total patients registered at our center, rose from 0.01% in 1992 to 0.35% in 2009 (P<0.001). Among the 368 cases of CAT2DM, 96 (26%) were diagnosed before the age of 15 years. The mean age at first visit and age at diagnosis of the CAT2DM subjects were 22.2+/-9.7 and 16.1+/-2.5 years, respectively. Using World Health Organization growth reference charts, 56% of boys and 50.4% of girls were >85th percentile of body mass index for age. Prevalence rates of retinopathy, microalbuminuria, nephropathy, and neuropathy were 26.7%, 14.7%, 8.4%, and 14.2%, respectively. Regression analysis revealed female gender, body mass index >85th percentile, parental history of diabetes, serum cholesterol, and blood pressure to be associated with earlier age at onset of CAT2DM. Conclusions: CAT2DM appears to be increasing in urban India, and the prevalence of microvascular complications is high. Female predominance is seen at younger ages.

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