PubMed ID:
21564455
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2011
Affiliation: Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute, Seattle, WA 98122, USA. wah@u.washington.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-5448.2011.00774.x
Authors:
Knip M,
Veijola R,
Ilonen J,
Ilonen J,
Liu S,
Abbondondolo M,
Adams C,
Agardh D,
Akolkar B,
Akolkar B,
Almgren P,
Anderson SW,
Andersson E,
Andrén-Aronsson C,
Ask M,
Ayres S,
Ballard L,
Barriga K,
Baxter J,
Becker D,
Blair A,
Boerschmann H,
Bonifacio E,
Bratrude B,
Bremer J,
Briese T,
Brown R,
Bunk M,
Choate A,
Cilio C,
Crouch CC,
Cuthbertson D,
Daftary A,
Dalmagro-Elias M,
Dequesada A,
Eberhard C,
Eisenbarth G,
English K,
Ericson-Hallström E,
Erlich H,
Erlich H,
Försch J,
Fowler G,
Franciscus M,
Franco C,
Frank N,
Gard T,
Gerardsson J,
Gesualdo P,
Gowda V,
Gustavsson U,
Hagopian WA,
Hagopian WA,
Håkansson R,
Haller M,
Hammar C,
Hansen M,
Hansson G,
Hay KM,
Heaney D,
Henneberger L,
Hoffman M,
Hopkins D,
Hummel M,
Hummel S,
Hyberg S,
Hyöty H,
Ide L,
Ivarsson S,
Järvirova MS,
Johansen F,
Johnson SB,
Joslowski G,
Karlson UM,
Kersting M,
Killian M,
Knopff A,
Kocher N,
Koletzko S,
Krause S,
Krischer J,
Krischer JP,
Kronberg-Kippilä C,
Larsson H,
Lauber C,
Lee HS,
Leggett J,
Lernmark A,
Lernmark A,
Lernmark B,
Lynch K,
Malloy J,
Månsson-Martinez M,
Mantymaki E,
Marcus P,
Markan M,
Massadakis T,
McCarthy C,
McIndoe R,
McLeod W,
Melin J,
Meyer A,
Mollenhauer U,
Mulenga D,
Nanto-Salonen K,
Nilson E,
Nilsson A,
Norris J,
Nyblom M,
Oberste S,
Peplow C,
Pflüger M,
Pöhlmann D,
Rahmati K,
Ramminger C,
Rang S,
Rash-Sur S,
Rewers M,
Rewers M,
Robinson J,
Romo M,
Roth R,
Ruohonen E,
Schatz D,
Schenkel J,
Schroderus H,
Scott E,
Shankar M,
She J,
She JX,
Sibthorpe S,
Silvis K,
Simell B,
Simell O,
Simell OG,
Simell T,
Sjöberg B,
Skidmore J,
Small E,
Smith L,
Smith S,
Smith S,
Stabbert J,
Steed L,
Stenius A,
Stepitova V,
TEDDY Study Group,
Thümer L,
Torma M,
Törn C,
Uusitalo U,
Vehik K,
Virtanen SM,
Vogt R Jr,
Voit K,
Wallin A,
Waugh K,
Wimar A,
Winkler C,
Yang J,
Yan X,
Ziegler AG,
Ziegler AG,
Zwilling M
Studies:
The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young
The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study seeks to identify environmental factors influencing the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) using intensive follow-up of children at elevated genetic risk. This study requires a cost-effective yet accurate screening strategy to identify the high-risk cohort.