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Type 2 diabetes in Australia's children and young people: a working paper

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Release Date: 19 Feb 2014
Topic: Diabetes

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Type 2 diabetes in Australia's children and young people identifies and describes national data sources to monitor incidence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes in children and young people and assesses their suitability for this task. This working paper also presents, for the first time, national incidence and prevalence estimates of type 2 diabetes in Australia's children and young people.

  • ISSN: 1444-8033
  • ISBN: 978-1-74249-538-5
  • Cat. no: CVD 64
  • Pages: 66
Findings from this report:
  • Incidence rates of type 2 diabetes among children and young people have remained fairly stable over the last decade

  • Incidence of type 2 diabetes increases with age, 5 times as high among 20-24 than 10-14 year olds

  • In the decade to 2011-12 there were around 4,000 new cases of type 2 diabetes among 10-24 year olds

  • As of June 2012 there were around 2,200 10-24 year olds diagnosed with type 2 diabetes

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