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Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Regional

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NEW ZEALAND – Pasifika children in Auckland have an 18 times greater chance of developing type-2 diabetes than their European peers.

New research – published in the New Zealand Medical Journal last week – canvassed 21 years of childhood diabetes cases at Auckland’s Starship Children’s Hospital.

The study’s lead author, Starship paediatric endocrinologist Craig Jeffries, said the research had revealed that type-2 diabetes – barely recorded in children 20 years ago – was persistent and rising.

Dr Jeffries said the chance was greater for Pasifika children for a variety of reasons.

“We have this overwhelming obesity drive in New Zealand and a lot of other countries do, but you’ve still got to be a relatively specific ethnic group and within that you still have to have normally a strong family history of type-2 diabetes.

“In almost all the kids we see, they’ve got parents, or especially a mother who got type-2 diabetes on insulin in pregnancy. So it’s almost like they’re programmed metabolically ahead of time.” - RNZI