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Age-Adjusted Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex, United States, 1984–2002

Between 1984 and 2002, the age-adjusted incidence of treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease attributable to diabetes (ESRD-DM) per 100,000 diabetic population varied by race-sex group. It was greatest among black men and lowest among white women. During 1984–1996, ESRD-DM  incidence increased in all race-sex groups. However, during 1997–2002, incidence decreased significantly among white men and women and it stopped increasing among black men and women. For Hispanic men and women, incidence remained level during 1997–2002. See related article http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5443a2.htm.

Age-adjusted Incidence of End-stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Race, Ethnicity, and Sex, United States, 1984–2002. Links for data figures, sources, methods and data limitations, and detailed tables follow this image.
 

  White Black Hispanic
Year Male Female Male Female Male Female
1984 199.5 115.4 265.3 162.2 --- ---
1985 223.9 118.5 302.4 207.6 --- ---
1986 208.2 132.5 248.5 215.8 --- ---
1987 209.8 147.9 252.4 241.9 --- ---
1988 206.9 161.3 319.0 240.1 --- ---
1989 273.8 193.5 371.6 310.5 --- ---
1990 271.5 177.8 520.2 338.8 --- ---
1991 287.0 190.9 560.6 346.1 --- ---
1992 263.4 200.6 484.1 358.6 --- ---
1993 276.5 201.0 443.1 373.7 --- ---
1994 287.9 213.8 439.6 422.0 --- ---
1995 336.2 220.7 511.7 458.4 --- ---
1996 337.3 212.4 473.0 461.2 --- ---
1997 299.5 210.4 480.9 432.4 291.4 257.5
1998 268.0 194.9 463.7 403.7 305.5 256.3
1999 259.4 195.2 487.1 403.3 305.0 264.2
2000 243.7 191.6 515.0 362.2 336.7 266.2
2001 228.5 178.5 491.4 344.3 324.5 276.7
2002 222.7 165.8 470.2 344.5 322.2 259.6

"---" = Insufficient Data

 

Methods & Limitations

Detailed Data Table

Data Source:  United States Renal Data System*. National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Data computed by CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation.


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Page last modified: July 15, 2008
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