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Adverse childhood events and risk of diabetes onset in the 1979 National longitudinal survey of youth cohort

机译:1979年全国青年队列的纵向调查显示,儿童期不良事件和糖尿病风险

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BackgroundType 2 diabetes is a major public health problem with considerable personal and societal costs. Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are associated with a number of serious and chronic health problems in adulthood, but these experiences have not been adequately studied in relation to diabetes in a US national sample. The association between ACE and poor health can be partially explained by greater risky health behaviors (RHB) such as smoking, heavy alcohol use, or obesity. Few studies have examined ACE in relation to adult onset Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) taking into account the role of RHB. Using longitudinal data from a representative US population sample followed over 30 years, this study examines the impact of ACE on the risk of diabetes onset.
机译:背景2型糖尿病是主要的公共卫生问题,其个人和社会成本很高。不良的童年经历(ACE)与成年时期的许多严重和慢性健康问题相关,但是在美国国家样本中,尚未对与糖尿病有关的这些经历进行充分的研究。 ACE与不良健康之间的关联可以部分由较高风险的健康行为(RHB)来解释,例如吸烟,大量饮酒或肥胖。考虑到RHB的作用,很少有研究检查与成人2型糖尿病(T2DM)有关的ACE。这项研究使用了过去30多年的美国代表性样本的纵向数据,研究了ACE对糖尿病发病风险的影响。

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