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The Prevalence of Diabetes in Autistic Persons: A Systematic Review

Samuel Tromans, Guiqing Yao, Regi Alexander, Elizabeta B. Mukaetova‐Ladinska, Reza Kiani, Mohammed Al-Uzri, Verity Chester, Richard Carr, Zoe Morgan, Elpida Vounzoulaki, Traolach Brugha

2020Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that autistic individuals are at an increased risk of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Improved understanding of diabetes prevalence in autistic persons will help inform resource allocation for diabetes-related public health measures for this patient group. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review of published literature pertaining to type 1 and type 2 diabetes prevalence in autistic individuals, including comparison with their non-autistic peers. METHODS: April 2020. Additional approaches included the ancestry method, grey literature searches and expert consultation. Studies were qualitatively analysed with reporting quality appraised. RESULTS: 19 eligible studies were identified, 7 of which provided type-specific diabetes prevalence data. Of 15 studies that included a non-autistic control group, 9 reported a higher diabetes prevalence among autistic persons, with a statistically significant difference in 4 studies. Studies demonstrating a higher diabetes prevalence in autistic groups had higher average study population sizes and reporting quality ratings. CONCLUSION: It is uncertain whether diabetes is significantly more prevalent in autistic persons relative to their non-autistic peers, though larger studies suggest a trend in this direction. Nevertheless, diabetes is a significant public health issue for the autistic community, which may require a tailored approach for identification and management. Prospero database registration number: CRD42019122176.

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CINAHLPsycINFOType 2 diabetesMEDLINEMedicineAutismGrey literaturePublic healthPopulationSystematic reviewDiabetes mellitusPsychiatryClinical psychologyGerontologyEnvironmental healthPsychological interventionPathologyLawPolitical scienceEndocrinologyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesDown syndrome and intellectual disability research