The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

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Autor(a) principal: Duncan,Bruce Bartholow
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: França,Elisabeth Barboza, Passos,Valéria Maria de Azeredo, Cousin,Ewerton, Ishitani,Lenice Harumi, Malta,Deborah Carvalho, Naghavi,Mohsen, Mooney,Meghan, Schmidt,Maria Inês
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Introduction and objective: The global burden of disease (GBD) 2015 project, extends GBD analyses to include Brazilian federative units separately. We take advantage of GBD methodological advances to describe the current burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil. Methods: Using standard GBD 2015 methods, we analyzed the burden of diabetes, chronic kidney disease due to diabetes and high fasting plasma glucose in Brazil and its states. Results: The age-standardized rate of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) which was lost to high fasting plasma glucose, a category which encompasses burdens of diabetes and of lesser hyperglycemia, were 2448.85 (95% UI 2165.96-2778.69) /100000 for males, and 1863.90 (95% UI 1648.18-2123.47) /100000 for females in 2015. This rate was more than twice as great in states with highest burden, these being overwhelmingly in the northeast and north, compared with those with lowest rates. The rate of crude DALYs for high fasting plasma glucose, increased by 35% since 1990, while DALYs due to all non-communicable diseases increased only by 12.7%, and DALYs from all causes declined by 20.5%. Discussion: The worldwide pandemic of diabetes and hyperglycemia now causes a major and growing disease burden in Brazil, especially in states with greater poverty and a lesser educational level. Conclusion: Diabetes and chronic kidney disease due to diabetes, as well as high fasting plasma glucose in general, currently constitute a major and growing public health problem in Brazil. Actions to date for their prevention and control have been slow considering the magnitude of this burden.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
title The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
spellingShingle The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
Duncan,Bruce Bartholow
Diabetes mellitus
Hyperglycemia
Epidemiology
Brazil
title_short The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
title_full The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
title_fullStr The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
title_full_unstemmed The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
title_sort The burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil and its states: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
author Duncan,Bruce Bartholow
author_facet Duncan,Bruce Bartholow
França,Elisabeth Barboza
Passos,Valéria Maria de Azeredo
Cousin,Ewerton
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Naghavi,Mohsen
Mooney,Meghan
Schmidt,Maria Inês
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author2 França,Elisabeth Barboza
Passos,Valéria Maria de Azeredo
Cousin,Ewerton
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Naghavi,Mohsen
Mooney,Meghan
Schmidt,Maria Inês
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duncan,Bruce Bartholow
França,Elisabeth Barboza
Passos,Valéria Maria de Azeredo
Cousin,Ewerton
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Naghavi,Mohsen
Mooney,Meghan
Schmidt,Maria Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes mellitus
Hyperglycemia
Epidemiology
Brazil
topic Diabetes mellitus
Hyperglycemia
Epidemiology
Brazil
description ABSTRACT: Introduction and objective: The global burden of disease (GBD) 2015 project, extends GBD analyses to include Brazilian federative units separately. We take advantage of GBD methodological advances to describe the current burden of diabetes and hyperglycemia in Brazil. Methods: Using standard GBD 2015 methods, we analyzed the burden of diabetes, chronic kidney disease due to diabetes and high fasting plasma glucose in Brazil and its states. Results: The age-standardized rate of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) which was lost to high fasting plasma glucose, a category which encompasses burdens of diabetes and of lesser hyperglycemia, were 2448.85 (95% UI 2165.96-2778.69) /100000 for males, and 1863.90 (95% UI 1648.18-2123.47) /100000 for females in 2015. This rate was more than twice as great in states with highest burden, these being overwhelmingly in the northeast and north, compared with those with lowest rates. The rate of crude DALYs for high fasting plasma glucose, increased by 35% since 1990, while DALYs due to all non-communicable diseases increased only by 12.7%, and DALYs from all causes declined by 20.5%. Discussion: The worldwide pandemic of diabetes and hyperglycemia now causes a major and growing disease burden in Brazil, especially in states with greater poverty and a lesser educational level. Conclusion: Diabetes and chronic kidney disease due to diabetes, as well as high fasting plasma glucose in general, currently constitute a major and growing public health problem in Brazil. Actions to date for their prevention and control have been slow considering the magnitude of this burden.
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