The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Epidemiology of IBD.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2023-09-05 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwad004
Stephanie Coward, Eric I Benchimol, M Ellen Kuenzig, Joseph W Windsor, Charles N Bernstein, Alain Bitton, Jennifer L Jones, Kate Lee, Sanjay K Murthy, Laura E Targownik, Juan-Nicolás Peña-Sánchez, Noelle Rohatinsky, Sara Ghandeharian, James H B Im, Tal Davis, Jake Weinstein, Quinn Goddard, Jennifer Bennett, Léa Caplan, Maxime Bergevin, Xin Yu Yang, Kate Mason, Rhonda Sanderson, Colten Brass, Gilaad G Kaplan
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), consisting of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, is recognized across the world, though Canada has among the highest burdens of IBD in the world. The Canadian Gastro-Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC) led a six-province study that demonstrated the compounding prevalence of IBD in Canada from 400 per 100,000 in 2002 to 636 per 100,000 in 2014. The prevalence in 2023 is estimated at 825 per 100,000, meaning that over 320,000 people in Canada are living with IBD. Prevalence is forecasted to rise by 2.44% per year such that 1.1% of the population, 470,000 Canadians, will live with IBD by 2035. The overall incidence of IBD in 2023 is 30 per 100,000 person-years, indicating that over 11,000 Canadians will be newly diagnosed with IBD in 2023. Incidence is forecasted to rise by 0.58% per year up to 32.1 per 100,000 by 2035. The rising incidence of IBD is propelled by pediatric-onset IBD, which is rising by 1.23% per year from 15.6 per 100,000 in 2023 to 18.0 per 100,000 in 2035. In contrast, incidence rates among adults and seniors are relatively stable. Understanding the determinates of IBD has expanded through prospective cohort studies such as the Crohn's and Colitis Canada Genetic, Environmental, Microbial (CCC-GEM) project. Consensus recommendations towards diet, lifestyle, behavioural and environmental modifications have been proposed by international organizations with the goal of optimizing disease control and ultimately preventing the development of IBD. Despite these efforts, Canadian healthcare systems will need to prepare for the rising number of people living with IBD.

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2023 年炎症性肠病对加拿大的影响:IBD 流行病学。
由克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎组成的炎症性肠病(IBD)在全世界都得到了公认,而加拿大是世界上 IBD 患病率最高的国家之一。加拿大胃肠道流行病学联合会(CanGIEC)领导了一项六省研究,该研究表明,加拿大的 IBD 患病率从 2002 年的每 10 万人中有 400 人,上升到 2014 年的每 10 万人中有 636 人。2023 年的患病率估计为每 10 万人中有 825 人,这意味着加拿大有超过 32 万人患有 IBD。预计患病率将以每年 2.44% 的速度上升,到 2035 年,将有 1.1% 的人口(47 万加拿大人)患有 IBD。2023 年,IBD 的总发病率为每 10 万人年 30 例,这表明 2023 年将有超过 11,000 名加拿大人被新诊断出患有 IBD。预计到 2035 年,发病率将以每年 0.58% 的速度上升,达到每 10 万人 32.1 例。IBD发病率的上升主要是由小儿IBD推动的,小儿IBD的发病率每年上升1.23%,从2023年的每10万人中15.6人上升到2035年的每10万人中18.0人。相比之下,成人和老年人的发病率相对稳定。通过加拿大克罗恩病和结肠炎遗传、环境、微生物(CCC-GEM)项目等前瞻性队列研究,人们对 IBD 的决定因素有了更深入的了解。国际组织提出了有关饮食、生活方式、行为和环境调整的共识建议,目的是优化疾病控制并最终预防 IBD 的发展。尽管做出了这些努力,加拿大的医疗保健系统仍需要为不断增加的 IBD 患者做好准备。
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