Case Control Study
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Diabetes. Aug 15, 2014; 5(4): 557-561
Published online Aug 15, 2014. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v5.i4.557
Table 1 Distribution of protein tyrosin phosphatase 22 genotypes in type 1 diabetes and controls in Continental Italy and in Sardinia
% Proportion of *T allele carriersTotal n
T1D
Continental Italy13.60%376
Controls6.70%1032
T1D
Sardinia7.30%248
Controls4.40%205
Table 2 Maternal age at conception in consecutive newborns and in children with type 1 diabetes in Continental Italy and in Sardinia
Sardinia
Continental Italy
Consecutive newbornsChildren with T1DConsecutive newbornsChildren with T1D
% proportion with maternal age > 32 yr32.70%89.30%19.10%32.20%
Total n546018779290
χ2 test of independence
χ2253.7057.821
df11
P< 10-60.005
OR analysis
OR17.1912.018
95%CI10.569-24.3961.234-3.331
Table 3 Effect of protein tyrosin phosphatase 22 genotype on age at onset of type 1 diabetes
Continental Italy
Sardinia
Age at onset (yr)
mean ± SEmean ± SE
PTPN22 genotype
*C/*C8.56 ± 0.287.44 ± 0.32
*T carriers9.85 ± 1.037.43 ± 1.33
Student t test for differences between means
P = 0.100P = 0.540
Table 4 Maternal age (year) at conception and age at onset of diabetes
Age at onset of diabetes (yr)
t test for differences between means
meanSEtotal n
SardiniaMaternal age ≤ 325.750.8920
Maternal age > 327.540.31169P = 0.062
Continental ItalyMaternal age ≤ 328.020.5161
Maternal age > 327.890.8128P = 0.894
Table 5 Effect of sex on the age at onset of type 1 diabetes
Continental Italy
Sardinia
Age at onset (yr)
mean ± SEmean ± SE
Sex
Males8.50 ± 0.398.07 ± 0.40
Females8.93 ± 0.396.30 ± 0.40
Student t test for differences between means
P = 0.433P = 0.002