So Michelle, O’Rourke Colin, Ylescupidez Alyssa, Bahnson Henry T., Steck Andrea K., Wentworth John M., Bruggeman Brittany S, Lord Sandra, Greenbaum Carla J., Speake Cate
Age is known to be one of the most important stratifiers of disease progression in type 1 diabetes. However, what drives the difference in rate of progression between adults and children is poorly understood. Evidence suggests that many type 1 diabetes disease predictors do not have the same effect across the age spectrum. Without a comprehensive analysis describing the varying risk profiles of predictors over the age continuum, researchers and clinicians are susceptible to inappropriate assessment of risk when examining populations of differing ages. We aimed to systematically assess and characterise how the effect of key type 1 diabetes risk predictors changes with age.