Effects of Age, Period, and Cohort on the Incidence of Psoriasis in Spain: A 30-year Review (1990-2019).

IF 3.8 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
L Cayuela, J J Pereyra-Rodríguez, J C Hernández-Rodríguez, L Rodríguez Fernandez-Freire, A Cayuela
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the effects of age, period, and cohort on the incidence of psoriasis in Spain from 1990 through 2019 using the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) database and age-period-cohort (A-P-C) analysis.

Methods: We conducted an ecological trend study to analyze the incidence rates of psoriasis in Spain from 1990 through 2019. Joinpoint Regression Program, Version 5.0.2 - May 2023; Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute and National Cancer Institute A-P-C tools were used to identify trends and assess the effects of age, period, and cohort.

Results: From 1990 through 2019, an estimated 2.99 million cases of psoriasis were diagnosed in Spain, with a mean annual increase of 0.49%. Significant decreases in age-standardized incidence rates (ASIR) were reported for both sexes, with women consistently maintaining a slightly higher ASIR. Joinpoint analysis revealed multiple turning points in the downward trend, indicating periods of stabilization. A-P-C analysis demonstrated significant declines in both net (overall trend) and local drift (age-specific trends), indicating a broad decrease in the incidence of psoriasis across most age groups. While the risk of psoriasis increased with age, peaking in the 50-54 age group, it declined thereafter. Furthermore, the analysis revealed a continuous decline in risk from 1990 through 2019 for both sexes, with individuals born in the early 21st century exhibiting a significantly lower risk vs those born in the early 20th century.

Conclusion: This study observed a slight decline in the reported psoriasis ASIR in Spain, potentially due to reduced exposure to risk factors. However, limitations in data and the complexity of factors influencing the incidence of psoriasis require further research.

年龄、时期和队列对西班牙银屑病发病率的影响:30 年回顾(1990-2019 年)》。
目的:本研究旨在利用全球疾病负担(GBD)数据库和年龄-时期-队列(A-P-C)分析方法,调查1990年至2019年期间年龄、时期和队列对西班牙银屑病发病率的影响:我们进行了一项生态趋势研究,分析了 1990 年至 2019 年西班牙银屑病的发病率。我们使用Joinpoint软件和美国国家癌症研究所的A-P-C工具来确定趋势并评估年龄、时期和队列的影响:结果:从 1990 年到 2019 年,西班牙约有 299 万例银屑病确诊病例,年平均增长率为 0.49%。据报道,男女患者的年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)均显著下降,女性患者的年龄标准化发病率一直略高。连接点分析显示,下降趋势中出现了多个转折点,表明出现了稳定期。A-P-C分析表明,净趋势(总体趋势)和局部漂移(特定年龄趋势)均显著下降,表明大多数年龄组的银屑病发病率普遍下降。虽然银屑病的发病风险随着年龄的增长而增加,在 50-54 岁年龄组达到高峰,但随后又有所下降。此外,分析表明,从 1990 年到 2019 年,男女患银屑病的风险持续下降,21 世纪初出生的人与 20 世纪初出生的人相比,患银屑病的风险明显降低:本研究观察到,西班牙报告的银屑病 ASIR 略有下降,这可能是由于接触的风险因素减少所致。然而,由于数据的局限性和影响银屑病发病率因素的复杂性,还需要进一步的研究。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
473
审稿时长
56 weeks
期刊介绍: Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas, publicación Oficial de la Academia Española de Dermatología y Venereología, es una revista de prestigio consolidado. Creada en 1909, es la revista mensual más antigua editada en España.En 2006 entró en Medline, y hoy resulta imprescindible para estar al día sobre la dermatología española y mundial.
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