Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease burden attributable to tobacco and the trend change from 1990 to 2021 in China
Zhenhong Zhang,
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Kai Wang,
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Xu Guoxiang
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et al.
Tobacco Induced Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
23(February), P. 1 - 10
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
Chronic
obstructive
pulmonary
disease
(COPD)
poses
a
serious
burden
in
China,
and
tobacco
control
is
considered
an
effective
feasible
means
to
reduce
this
burden.
This
study
analyzes
the
impact
of
on
COPD
China
from
1990
2021.
conducted
comprehensive
secondary
dataset
analysis
attributable
using
data
Global
Burden
Disease
(GBD)
database.
covers
range
statistics,
including
number
deaths,
mortality
rates,
disability-adjusted
life
years
(DALYs),
DALY
rates.
Using
Joinpoint
regression
methods,
we
calculated
annual
percentage
change
(APC)
average
(AAPC)
assess
trends
for
various
age
groups
gender
China.
In
2021,
age-standardized
rate
(ASMR)
was
35.46
per
100000,
(ASDR)
589.75
both
which
were
higher
than
global
levels.
ASMR
showed
consistent
decline
2021
(AAPC=
-3.69%,
p<0.001),
as
did
ASDR
-3.73%,
with
observed
globally
across
five
SDI
regions,
experiencing
fastest
decline.
greater
males
compared
females.
During
declining
trend
-3.29%
-3.41%,
respectively)
females
-4.99%
-4.62%,
(all
p<0.001).
The
linked
use
increased
highest
rates
population
aged
≥70
years.
Regarding
secondhand
smoke
exposure,
6.29
100000
119.03
while
corresponding
values
7.80
113.10
,
indicating
among
From
trend;
however,
there
remains
slight
gap
Significant
differences
smoking
exposure
based
age,
heavier
elderly.
Language: Английский
Burden of Parkinson’s disease in Iran: disparities, trends, and the impact of social development indicators
Neurological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Burden of neurologic diseases in BRICS countries (1990 to 2021): an analysis of 2021 Global Burden of Disease Study
Shubham Chauhan,
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Shilpa Gaidhane,
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G. Padma Priya
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et al.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Neurological
disorders
are
a
major
global
health
concern,
especially
in
BRICS
nations
(Brazil,
Russia,
India,
China,
South
Africa),
where
demographic
and
socio-economic
changes
have
amplified
their
impact.
This
study
evaluates
trends
incidence,
prevalence,
mortality,
Disability-Adjusted
Life
Years
(DALYs)
associated
with
neurological
diseases
these
countries
from
1990
to
2021,
focusing
on
sex
disparities
key
risk
factors.
Language: Английский