Research Article

Low Birth Weight, Cumulative Obesity Dose, and the Risk of Incident Type 2 Diabetes

Table 1

Study participants by sweep, age, sex, diabetes status, proportion of elevated BMI, and loss to follow-up.

SweepAgeMaleFemaleAllLoss to follow-up
Diabetes-freeNewly diagnosed diabetesTotalElevated BMI (N (%))Diabetes-freeNewly diagnosed diabetesTotalElevated BMI (N (%))Diabetes-freeNewly diagnosed diabetesTotalElevated BMI (N (%))

17853728539613 (7.18%)803028032770 (9.59%)16,567416,5711383 (8.35%)2
211768367689504 (6.55%)738107381688 (9.32%)15,064615,0701192 (7.91%)1503
3167674147688449 (5.84%)737497383602 (8.15%)15,0482315,0711051 (6.97%)1502
4235297553021006 (18.97%)5495105505800 (14.53%)10,7921510,8071806 (16.71%)5766
53355711855892753 (49.26%)57662757931985 (34.27%)11,3374511,3824738 (41.63%)5191
64254986155593477 (62.55%)56904157312503 (43.67%)11,18810211,2905980 (52.97%)5283
7461191761267896 (70.72%)1392481440765 (53.13%)258312427071661 (61.36%)13,866
8501319291348988 (73.29%)1545251570923 (58.79%)28645429181911 (65.49%)13,655
Total211162373

Elevated BMI (N (%)): number and proportion of subjects with BMI above normal (including overweight and obese).