Table 1. Characteristics of Studies and Populations.
Source | Country | Setting | Events | Sample size | Prevalence, % | Diagnostic method | Age group or mean age, y | Study period | Population characteristics |
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Kjaersgaard Andersen et al,5 2020 | Denmark | Clinical sample | 5 | 195 | 2.56 | P | 12.5 | 2007-2015 | Children with overweight and obesity and adolescents presenting at obesity clinic |
Calao et al,10 2018 | Australia | Clinical sample | 88 | 11 433 | 0.77 | P + Q | 39.4 | 2015-2015 | All adult (≥18 y) Australian residents participating in the Single Source establishment survey run by Roy Morgan Research Ltd |
Shahi et al,18 2014 | US | Population | 178 | 139 280 | 0.13 | P | 45.2 | 1968-2008 | All individuals at Olmstead County, Minnesota, registered in Rochester Epidemiology Project, mainly white ethnicity |
Delany et al,11 2018 | Ireland | Clinical sample | 221 | 15 547 | 1.42 | P | 37 | 2015-2015 | All consenting adults presenting at 4 hospitals in Ireland |
Garg et al,12 2017 | US | Population | 47 620 | 45 855 960 | 0.10 | P | All age groups | 1999-2016 | Population-based sample of more than 48 million unique patients across all US census regions |
Garg et al,19 2018 | US | Population | 1240 | 4 578 790 | 0.03 | P | 0-17 | 2014-2017 | Children and adolescents registered in population database encompassing 27 participating integrated health care organizations in the US |
Garg et al,20 2018 | US | Population | 46 860 | 16 813 290 | 0.28 | P | Adults | 2011-2016 | Adult patients registered in population database encompassing 27 participating integrated health care organizations in the US |
Ingram et al,4 2018 | UK | Population | 33 499 | 4 364 308 | 0.77 | P | NR | 1994-2013 | Patients presenting at primary care practices registered in UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink |
Jemec et al,21 1996 | Denmark | Population | 6 | 585 | 1.03 | Q | 40.7 | 1992-1995 | Men and women 15 to 69 y of age living in this area |
Jemec et al,22 1996 | Denmark | Clinical sample | 20 | 507 | 3.94 | P | 27.15 | 1992-1995 | Hospital sample were those came for screening of STDs |
Killasli et al,23 2020 | Sweden | Population | 13 538 | 9 747 355 | 0.14 | P | 44.2 | 2001-2014 | Individuals registered in National Patient Register and living in Sweden as of December 2014 |
Kirsten et al,24 2019 | Germany | Population | 791 | 2 319 584 | 0.03 | P | NR | 2010-2015 | Adults registered at German statutory health insurance companies |
Kirsten et al,8 2021 | Germany | Population | 57 | 20 112 | 0.28 | P | 43.6 | 2014-2017 | Employees in German companies |
Revuz et al,25 2008 | France | Population | 67 | 6887 | 0.97 | Q | 39 | 2005 | Individuals aged 15 y or older, representative of French population |
Richard et al,26 2018 | France | Population | 29 | 20 012 | 0.14 | Q | All age groups | 2016 | French general population aged more than 15 y |
Theut Riis et al,9 2019 | Denmark | Population | 500 | 27 765 | 1.80 | Q | 36.57 | 1995-2015 | Individuals registered as blood donors in nationwide Danish blood donor registry |
Vinding et al,27 2014 | Denmark | Population | 344 | 16 404 | 2.10 | P | 49 | 2010-2013 | Population in Naestved Municipality registered in Danish General Suburban Population Study |
Abbreviations: P, physician; NR, not reported; Q, questionnaire; STDs, sexually transmitted diseases.