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Registry of Youth Onset Diabetes in India (YDR): Rationale, Recruitment, and Current Status.


ABSTRACT: With the aim of addressing the relative scarcity of information on youth-onset diabetes in India, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) decided to establish the Registry of People with Diabetes with Young Age at Onset (YDR) in 2006. The major objectives of YDR are to generate information on disease pattern or types of youth-onset diabetes including their geographical variations within India and to estimate the burden of diabetes complications.YDR is an observational multicenter clinic based registry enlisting physician diagnosed diabetes in individuals below 25 years of age. Diabetes was classified using symptom based clinical criteria. YDR data collection is coordinated through regional collaborating centers and their interacting reporting centers across India. A baseline and an annual follow-up proformas are used to obtain information on sociodemographic details, clinical profile, and anthropometric and laboratory measurements of the patients.In phase 1, the registry has enrolled 5546 patients, in which type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) was the most prevalent (63.9%), followed by youth-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (25.3%).This registry provides a unique opportunity to study the natural history of youth-onset diabetes in India.

SUBMITTER: Praveen PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5032954 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Registry of Youth Onset Diabetes in India (YDR): Rationale, Recruitment, and Current Status.

Praveen Pradeep A PA   Madhu Sri Venkata SV   Mohan Viswanathan V   Das Siddhartha S   Kakati Sanjeeb S   Shah Nalini N   Chaddha Manoj M   Bhadada Sanjay Kumar SK   Das Ashok Kumar AK   Shukla Deepak Kumar DK   Kaur Tanvir T   Tandon Nikhil N  

Journal of diabetes science and technology 20160822 5


<h4>Background</h4>With the aim of addressing the relative scarcity of information on youth-onset diabetes in India, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) decided to establish the Registry of People with Diabetes with Young Age at Onset (YDR) in 2006. The major objectives of YDR are to generate information on disease pattern or types of youth-onset diabetes including their geographical variations within India and to estimate the burden of diabetes complications.<h4>Methods</h4>YDR is an  ...[more]

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