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9-18-2024

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The study by Gong et al. examines the increases in the incidence, prevalence, and burden trends of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in adolescents and young adults over a 30-year span (1990 – 2019) by age, sex, and geographical regions based on the data from the 204 countries and territories included in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) collaborative.1 Burden is defined as a combination of mortality rates and disability adjusted life year (DALY) indexes. The results of this 3-decade study should be interpreted within the milieu of improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of T1D over this period as well as economic and political regional changes to inform further research, policy development, and advocacy to mitigate the disease burden.

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Pediatric Research

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