25 mn young people in US now living with a chronic condition: Study


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The prevalence of chronic conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, asthma, prediabetes, and depression or anxiety, has risen to unprecedented levels — 30 per cent — over the past twenty years in the US, according to a study.
The study showed that nearly one-in-three young people or about 25 million young people ages 5 to 25 are estimated to now be living with these conditions that began in childhood. It is significantly affecting and limiting their lives.
β€œThe prevalence of childhood conditions is currently higher than previous estimates suggest,” said lead author Lauren Wisk, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of California-Los Angeles, US.
Youth who are subject to socioeconomic vulnerability such as having less education, lower income, are on public insurance, or unemployed are all more likely to live with a chronic condition than youth with socioeconomic advantages,” Wisk added.
For the study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Academic Pediatrics, the researchers analysed data of about 236,500 participants in the US aged from 5 to 25 years.
They found that the frequency among children ages 5 to 17 years rose from about 23 per cent in 1999/2000 to more than 30 per cent by 2017/2018. This amounts to an estimated 130,000 additional children per year.

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