Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015

Silverman-Retana O, Brinks R, Hoyer A, Witte DR, Tönnies T (2024)
BMC Public Health 24(1): 1882.

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Silverman-Retana, Omar; Brinks, Ralph; Hoyer, AnnikaUniBi ; Witte, Daniel R.; Tönnies, Thaddäus
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Background We aimed to estimate the age-specific and age-standardized incidence rate of diabetes for men and women in Mexico between 2003 and 2015, and to assess the relative change in incidence of diabetes between 2003 and 2015. Methods We use a partial differential equation describing the illness-death model to estimate the incidence rate (IR) of diabetes for the years 2003, 2009 and 2015 based on prevalence data from National Health Surveys conducted in Mexico, the mortality rate of the Mexican general population and plausible input values for age-specific mortality rate ratios associated with diabetes. Results The age-standardized IR of diabetes per 1000 person years (pryr) was similar among men (IRm) and women (IRw) in the year 2003 (IRm 6.1 vs. IRw 6.5 1000/pryr), 2009 (IRm: 7.0 vs. IRw: 8.4 1000/pryr), and in 2015 (IRm 8.0 vs. IRw 10.6 1000/pryr). The highest incident rates were observed among men and women in the 60–69 age group. Conclusions Overall, the incidence rate of diabetes in Mexico between the years 2003 and 2015 remained stable. However, rates were markedly higher among women in the age group 40–49 and 50–59 in the year 2015 compared with rates in 2003.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
BMC Public Health
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24
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1
Art.-Nr.
1882
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1471-2458
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991182

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Silverman-Retana O, Brinks R, Hoyer A, Witte DR, Tönnies T. Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015. BMC Public Health . 2024;24(1): 1882.
Silverman-Retana, O., Brinks, R., Hoyer, A., Witte, D. R., & Tönnies, T. (2024). Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015. BMC Public Health , 24(1), 1882. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19281-4
Silverman-Retana, Omar, Brinks, Ralph, Hoyer, Annika, Witte, Daniel R., and Tönnies, Thaddäus. 2024. “Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015”. BMC Public Health 24 (1): 1882.
Silverman-Retana, O., Brinks, R., Hoyer, A., Witte, D. R., and Tönnies, T. (2024). Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015. BMC Public Health 24:1882.
Silverman-Retana, O., et al., 2024. Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015. BMC Public Health , 24(1): 1882.
O. Silverman-Retana, et al., “Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015”, BMC Public Health , vol. 24, 2024, : 1882.
Silverman-Retana, O., Brinks, R., Hoyer, A., Witte, D.R., Tönnies, T.: Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015. BMC Public Health . 24, : 1882 (2024).
Silverman-Retana, Omar, Brinks, Ralph, Hoyer, Annika, Witte, Daniel R., and Tönnies, Thaddäus. “Using the illness-death model to estimate age- and sex-standardized incidence rates of diabetes in Mexico from 2003 to 2015”. BMC Public Health 24.1 (2024): 1882.

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