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Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes Among African-American and Non-Hispanic White Youth, 1999

  1. John E. Oeltmann, PHD1,
  2. Angela D. Liese, PHD1,
  3. Howard J. Heinze, MD2,
  4. Cheryl L. Addy, PHD1 and
  5. Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, PHD1
  1. 1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
  2. 2Pediatric Endocrine Specialty Care, Columbia, South Carolina
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to John Oeltmann, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, 2718 Middleburg Dr., 2nd Floor, Columbia, SC 29204. E-mail: je03{at}cdc.gov
Diabetes Care 2003 Sep; 26(9): 2531-2535. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.26.9.2531
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    Number of cases per 1,000 youth aged 0–9.9 years by diabetes type and race/sex subgroup. NHW, non-Hispanic white; AA, African American; Embedded Image, unknown diabetes type; ▪, type 1 diabetes.

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    Number of cases per 1,000 youth aged 10–18.9 years by diabetes type and race/sex subgroup. NHW, non-Hispanic white; AA, African American; Embedded Image, unknown diabetes type; ▪, type 1 diabetes; □, type 2 diabetes.

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    Number of case subjects and prevalence of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and undetermined type) and 95% CIs per 1,000 youth aged 0–18.9 years, the RLDR

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    Male
    Female
    NPE95% CInPE95% CInPE95% CI
    All races
     Total2451.7(1.5–2.0)1261.8(1.5–2.1)1191.7(1.4–2.1)
     0–9.9 years640.9(0.7–1.1)351.0(0.7–1.3)290.8(0.6–1.2)
     10–18.9 years1812.6(2.3–3.0)912.6(2.1–3.2)902.7(2.2–3.3)
    Non-Hispanic white
     Total1401.8(1.5–2.1)771.9(1.5–2.4)631.6(1.3–2.1)
     0–9.9 years441.1(0.8–1.5)251.2(0.8–1.8)191.0(0.6–1.5)
     10–18.9 years962.5(2.0–3.0)522.6(2.0–3.4)442.3(1.7–3.1)
    African American
     Total1001.8(1.5–2.2)481.7(1.3–2.3)521.9(1.4–2.5)
     0–9.9 years180.6(0.4–1.0)100.7(0.3–1.3)80.6(0.2–1.1)
     10–18.9 years823.1(2.4–3.8)382.8(2.0–3.8)443.4(2.4–4.5)
    Other
    Total5——1——4——
     0–9.9 years2——0——2——
     10–18.9 years3——1——2——
    • PE, prevalence.

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