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Age and cohort rise in diabetes prevalence among older Australian women: Case ascertainment using survey and healthcare administrative data.

Befikadu Legesse WubishetMelissa L HarrisPeta M ForderJulie E Byles
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The simultaneous use of multiple data sources improved the validity of diabetes case ascertainment. Application of this methodology in future studies may have important benefits including estimation of disease burden, health service needs, and resource allocation with improved precision. Diabetes prevalence increased with age, was much higher in the 1946-51 cohort than in 1921-26 at similar ages, and was significantly associated with physical inactivity and obesity. Interventions to promote physical activity and a healthy weight are needed to prevent the rising prevalence of diabetes across successive generations.
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