Section 4B - Study Objectives/Background and Significance (Phase 3 - 12/2010)
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type and race/ethnicity. Especially important, since so little is known,
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will provide much needed information on early nephropathy in T2D.
Neuropathy. The topic of diabetic neuropathies is complex both due to the
diverse clinical manifestations and due to difficulties in measurement methods.
Here we focus on chronic distal symmetric polyneuropathy (i.e., peripheral
neuropathy) and cardiac autonomic neuropathy.
Peripheral neuropathy may occur in at least 20% of adults with diabetes, and risk
increases with glycemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes duration, height and
possibly with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption
(61, 69 - 71)
. There is
limited information available on the prevalence and
determinants of peripheral
neuropathy among youth with diabetes, and studies are quite difficult to interpret
due to substantial differences in measurement methods. Eppens et al
(40)
reported
1,433 T1DM youth with onset < 18 years of age, compared with 68 T2D subjects
from Australia, with a median duration of 6.8 years (T1D) and 1.3 years (T2D).
There was no difference between T2D and T1D in the
prevalence of peripheral
neuropathy (21% vs. 27%).
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