COVID-19 Ups Diabetes Risk in Kids: Study
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October 14, 2024
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A retrospective cohort study of over 600,000 pediatric patients revealed that children diagnosed with COVID-19 had an increased relative risk for developing type 2 diabetes within 6 months, compared to those diagnosed with other respiratory infections. The increased risk was more pronounced in children with overweight/obesity and those hospitalized for COVID-19. Despite potential confounding factors, this study underscores the importance of monitoring pediatric diabetes outcomes as the pandemic progresses.
1. Children diagnosed with COVID-19 had a relative risk of 1.58 for developing type 2 diabetes within 6 months. 2. The risk was more pronounced in children with overweight/obesity and those hospitalized for COVID-19. 3. The study used data from the TriNetX platform. 4. Absolute risk increase was noted to be a modest 4.8 per 10,000 in the general population. 5. This study underscores the importance of monitoring pediatric diabetes outcomes as the pandemic progresses.
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