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The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study: Rationale, Findings, and Future Directions

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DIABETES CARE
卷 37, 期 12, 页码 3336-3344

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/dc14-0574

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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [00097, DP-05-069, DP-10-001]
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  3. General Clinical Research Centers at the South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute, at the Medical University of South Carolina (National Institutes of Health [NIH]/National Center for Research Resources [UL1-RR-029882]
  4. Seattle Children's Hospital (NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award of the University of Washington) [UL1-TR-000423]
  5. University of Colorado Pediatric Clinical and Translational Research Center [UL1-TR-000154]
  6. Barbara Davis Center at the University of Colorado at Denver (Diabetes Endocrinology Research Centers NIH) [P30-DK-057516]
  7. National Center for Research Resources
  8. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, NIH [8-UL1-TR-000077]
  9. Kaiser Permanente Southern California [U48/CCU919219, U01-DP-000246, U18-DP-002714]
  10. University of Colorado Denver [U48/CCU819241-3, U01-DP-000247, U18-DP-000247-06A1]
  11. Kuakini Medical Center [U58CCU919256, U01-DP-000245]
  12. Children's Hospital Medical Center (Cincinnati) [U48/CCU519239, U01-DP-000248, 1-U18-DP-002709]
  13. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [U48/CCU419249, U01-DP-000254, U18-DP-002708]
  14. University of Washington School of Medicine [U58/CCU019235-4, U01-DP-000244, U18-DP-002710-01]
  15. Wake Forest University School of Medicine [U48/CCU919219, U01-DP-000250, 200-2010-35171]
  16. Children with Medical Handicaps program

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The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth (SEARCH) study was initiated in 2000, with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and support fromthe National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, to address major knowledge gaps in the understanding of childhood diabetes. SEARCH is being conducted at five sites across the U. S. and represents the largest, most diverse study of diabetes among U. S. youth. An active registry of youth diagnosed with diabetes at age < 20 years allows the assessment of prevalence (in 2001 and 2009), annual incidence (since 2002), and trends by age, race/ethnicity, sex, and diabetes type. Prevalence increased significantly from 2001 to 2009 for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in most age, sex, and race/ethnic groups. SEARCH has also established a longitudinal cohort to assess the natural history and risk factors for acute and chronic diabetes-related complications as well as the quality of care and quality of life of persons with diabetes from diagnosis into young adulthood. Many youth with diabetes, particularly those from low-resourced racial/ethnic minority populations, are notmeeting recommended guidelines for diabetes care. Markers of micro-and macrovascular complications are evident in youth with either diabetes type, highlighting the seriousness of diabetes in this contemporary cohort. This review summarizes the study methods, describes key registry and cohort findings and their clinical and public health implications, and discusses future directions.

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