Prevalence trends of diabetes subgroups in the US: A data-driven analysis spanning three decades from NHANES (1988-2018).
Neftalí Eduardo Antonio-VillaLuisa Fernández-ChirinoArsenio Vargas-VázquezCarlos A Fermín-MartinezCarlos Alberto Aguilar-SalinasOmar Yaxmehen Bello-ChavollaPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
Prevalence of diabetes and its subgroups in the U.S. have increased from 1988-2018. These trends were different across sex, ethnicities, education, and age categories, indicating significant heterogeneity in diabetes within the U.S. Obesity burden, population aging, socioeconomic disparities, and lifestyle aspects could be implicated in the uprising trends of diabetes in the U.S.