Abstract

To compare the marital status, the number of offspring and the cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes in offspring of type 1 diabetic men and women. From the database of patients attending our department, we reviewed the files of all the 352 subjects aged >=40 years with type 1 diabetes and compared male and female patients for whom age, age at diagnosis of diabetes, marital status, socio-economic status, number and age of offspring, diagnosed type 1 diabetes in the offspring could be obtained from patient's record and/or direct interview (86 males and 78 females). In this population, 73% of women and 81% of men were married or living a marital life (NS), and 35% of women versus 8% of men had no offspring (P<0.0001). The proportion of parents with 2 offspring or more was 43% in females and 61% in males (p=0.03) and was not related to the socio-economic status. The number of offspring with diagnosed type 1 diabetes was small (8/229) and did not show significant association with gender of the parent, with a cumulative incidence of 3.2 and 3.7% in offspring of type 1 diabetic mothers and fathers respectively. Type 1 diabetic women born before 1960 had fewer children than men. In this cohort, there was no difference in the cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes in offspring of type 1 diabetic men and women despite reduced family size in women.

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