Changes in the incidence of acute appendicitis in Glasgow Asian and white children between 1971 and 1985

Between 1971 and 1985 there was a significant rise in the annual hospital discharge rate for acute appendicitis in Glasgow Asian boys aged 10-19.9 years. A smaller and statistically insignificant rise occurred in Asian girls of 10-19.9 years; discharge rates for younger Asian boys and girls did not...

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Published inJournal of epidemiology and community health (1979) Vol. 42; no. 3; pp. 290 - 293
Main Authors Matheson, L M, Henderson, J B, Hole, D, Dunnigan, M G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.09.1988
British Medical Association
BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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Summary:Between 1971 and 1985 there was a significant rise in the annual hospital discharge rate for acute appendicitis in Glasgow Asian boys aged 10-19.9 years. A smaller and statistically insignificant rise occurred in Asian girls of 10-19.9 years; discharge rates for younger Asian boys and girls did not change significantly. In keeping with national trends, discharge rates for acute appendicitis in all Glasgow children fell significantly between 1971-85. The divergent trend in older Asian children may reflect dietary adaptation which is most marked in older Asian boys.
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ISSN:0143-005X
1470-2738
DOI:10.1136/jech.42.3.290