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Data & Trends
Diabetes Surveillance System
End-Stage Renal Disease
Age-Adjusted Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes
per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex, United States,
1984-2001
In the four sex-race groups examined between 1984 and 2001, the age-adjusted
incidence of treatment for ESRD attributable to diabetes (ESRD-DM) per
100,000 diabetic population was greatest among black men and lowest among
white women. Between 1984 and 2001, ESRD-DM incidence increased at a faster
rate among black men and women than among white men and women. Among whites,
the age-adjusted incidence increased by 12% among men (from 197.5 to 222.1
per 100,000 diabetic population) and by 56% among women (from 112.8 to
176.4 per 100,000 diabetic population). Among blacks, the age-adjusted
incidence increased by 94% among men (from 260.1 to 504.3 per 100,000
diabetic population) and by 116% among women (from 165.2 to 356.2 per
100,000 diabetic population). Among Hispanics, incidence increased slightly
between 1997 and 2001.
Data for Figure
Data Source
Methods and Limitations
Detailed Data Tables
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