Birth weight and childhood onset type 1 diabetes: Population based cohort study

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Objective: To assess the associations between birth weight or gestational age and risk of type 1 diabetes. Design: Population based cohort study by record linkage of the medical birth registry and the National Childhood Diabetes Registry. Setting: Two national registries in Norway. Participants: All live births in Norway between 1974 and 1998 (1 382 602 individuals) contributed a maximum of 15 years of observation, a total of 8 184 994 person years of observation in the period 1989 to 1998. 1824 children with type 1 diabetes were diagnosed between 1989 and 1998. Main outcome measures: Estimates of rate ratios with 95% confidence intervals for type 1 diabetes from Poisson regression analyses. Results: The incidence rate of type 1 diabetes increased almost linearly with birth weight. The rate ratio for children with birth weights 4500 g or more compared with those with birth weights less than 2000 g was 2.21 (95% confidence interval 1.24 to 3.94), test for trend P = 0.0001. There was no significant association between gestational age and type 1 diabetes. The results persisted after adjustment for maternal diabetes and other potential confounders. Conclusion: There is a relatively weak but significant association between birth weight and increased risk of type 1 diabetes consistent over a wide range of birth weights.

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Stene, L. C., Magnus, P., Lie, R. T., Søvik, O., & Joner, G. (2001). Birth weight and childhood onset type 1 diabetes: Population based cohort study. British Medical Journal, 322(7291), 889–892. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7291.889

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