ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0021.12-1 | Concerns in T2D | ESPEYB21

12.1. Major adverse events in youth-onset type 1 and type 2 diabetes: the SEARCH and TODAY studies

AK Mottl , JB Tryggestad , S Isom , RA Gubitosi-Klug , L Henkin , NH White , Jr D'Agostino R , KS Hughan , LM Dolan , KL Drews

Brief Summary: This longitudinal observational study combined data from the SEARCH (T1D: N=564; T2D: N=149) and TODAY studies (T2D: N=495). Complications were higher in those with childhood onset T2D compared to T1D, with T2D showing 2.5 to 4 times higher rates of microvascular, macrovascular events despite similar diabetes duration. Risk factors for complications differed between T2D and T1D, with mean arterial pressure being a common predictor for both.<p class="abstext"...

ey0020.8-7 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

8.7. Diabetes stigma and clinical outcomes in adolescents and young adults: The SEARCH for diabetes in youth study

KB Eitel , AJ Roberts , R D'Agostino , CE Barrett , RA Bell , A Bellatorre , A Cristello , D Dabelea , LM Dolan , ET Jensen , AD Liese , EJ Mayer-Davis , K Reynolds , SM Marcovina , C Pihoker

Brief summary: Using data collected from 1608 adolescents and young adults (aged 10–24.9 years) with type 1 or type 2 diabetes recruited in the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study, this study assessed the cross-sectional association between diabetes stigma and diabetes outcomes. Diabetes stigma was more common among females and was associated with suboptimal glycemic outcomes and acute and chronic complications.Stigma, defined as a negative social ju...

ey0020.10-1 | New Data on the Epidemiology of T2D in Children | ESPEYB20

10.1. Trends in incidence of youth-onset type 1 and type 2 diabetes in the USA, 2002-18: results from the population-based SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study

LE Wagenknecht , JM Lawrence , S Isom , ET Jensen , D Dabelea , AD Liese , LM Dolan , AS Shah , A Bellatorre , K Sauder , S Marcovina , K Reynolds , C Pihoker , G Imperatore , J Divers , SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study Divers

Brief summary: The incidences of T1D and T2D in children and young people increased in the USA over the last 2 decades. For the first time, the incidence of T2D has surpassed that of T1D.Comment: The SEARCH study has served as a national resource to explore the epidemiology and consequences of diabetes in the US. Published over the years, the findings contribute to understanding future trends in other parts of the world. Overall, the current report shows...