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Table 2 Incidence rate ratios (IRR) of T2DM in relation to calendar year and demographic factors

From: Incidence and time trends of type 2 diabetes mellitus in youth aged 5–19 years: a population-based registry in Zhejiang, China, 2007 to 2013

Characteristic

Boys

Girls

All

IRR (95% CIs)

P-value

IRR (95% CIs)

P-value

IRR (95% CIs)

P-value

Year

 2007

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

 2008

1.41 (0.62, 3.16)

0.411

1.12 (0.49, 2.53)

0.792

1.25 (0.71, 2.23)

0.440

 2009

1.59 (0.72, 3.50)

0.250

2.04 (0.99, 4.21)

0.053

1.82 (1.07, 3.10)

0.027

 2010

3.01 (1.48, 6.15)

0.002

3.12 (1.58, 6.15)

0.001

3.06 (1.87, 5.01)

<0.001

 2011

2.94 (1.44, 5.99)

0.003

3.17 (1.61, 6.23)

0.001

3.05 (1.86, 4.98)

<0.001

 2012

4.03 (2.02, 8.02)

<0.001

2.51 (1.25, 5.05)

0.001

3.25 (2.00, 5.28)

<0.001

 2013

6.23 (3.20, 12.12)

<0.001

3.66 (1.88, 7.13)

0.001

4.91 (3.07, 7.84)

<0.001

Sex

 Girls

    

Ref.

 

 Boys

    

1.12 (0.92, 1.37)

0.250

Age

 5–9 ys

0.03 (0.01, 0.08)

<0.001

0.02 (0.00, 0.07)

<0.001

0.02 (0.01, 0.05)

<0.001

 10–14 ys

0.18 (0.12, 0.27)

<0.001

0.28 (0.19, 0.40)

<0.001

0.22 (0.17, 0.29)

<0.001

 15–19 ys

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

Residence area

 Rural

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

Ref.

 

 Urban

1.21 (0.91, 1.59)

0.184

1.88 (1.41, 2.52)

<0.001

1.49 (1.22, 1.82)

<0.001

  1. Multivariable Poisson regression model with the calendar year as a dummy variable, bold values indicate statistical significance