Future number of people with diagnosed type 1 diabetes in Germany until 2040: An analysis based on claims data

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Introduction We aim to project the number of people with diagnosed type 1 diabetes in Germany between 2010 and 2040. Research design and methods We first estimate the age-specific and sex-specific incidence and prevalence of type 1 diabetes in Germany in 2010 using data from 65 million insurees of the German statutory health insurance. Then, we use the illness-death model to project the prevalence of type 1 diabetes until 2040. We alter the incidence and mortality underlying the illness-death model in several scenarios to explore the impact of possible temporal trends on the number of people with type 1 diabetes. Results Applying the prevalence from 2010 to the official population projections of Germany's Federal Statistical Office yields a total number of 252 000 people with type 1 diabetes in Germany in 2040 (+1% compared with 2010). Incorporating different annual trends of the incidence and mortality in the projection model results in a future number of people with type 1 diabetes between 292 000 (+18%) and 327 000 (+32%). Conclusions For the first time in Germany, we provide estimates for the incidence, prevalence, and number of people with diagnosed type 1 diabetes for the whole German population between 2010 and 2040. The relative increase of the people with type 1 diabetes ranges from 1% to 32% in 2040 compared with 2010. The projected results are mainly influenced by temporal trends in the incidence. Ignoring these trends, that is, applying a constant prevalence to population projections, probably underestimates future chronic disease numbers.

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Voeltz, D., Brinks, R., Tönnies, T., & Hoyer, A. (2023). Future number of people with diagnosed type 1 diabetes in Germany until 2040: An analysis based on claims data. BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2022-003156

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