Disproportionately Increasing Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Females and the Elderly: An Update Analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021.

Pojsakorn Danpanichkul,Kwanjit Duangsonk,Agnes Hy Ho,Passisd Laoveeravat,Chawinthorn Vuthithammee,Disatorn Dejvajara,Vitchapong Prasitsumrit,Thanida Auttapracha,Busara Songtanin,Panu Wetwittayakhlang,Rashid N Lui,Gursimran Singh Kochhar,Siew C Ng,Francis A Farraye,Karn Wijarnpreecha
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OBJECTIVE To update the global burden of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021. METHODS Data from GBD 2021 were analyzed to assess the IBD burden. RESULTS In 2021, there were 375,140 new cases and 3.83 million total cases of IBD. Elderly-onset IBD accounted for 11% of incidences. 167 countries increased IBD incidence rate, with rates rising in females (APC:+0.06%) and the elderly (APC:+0.14%) but stable in males and the overall population. CONCLUSION While the global burden of IBD has decreased overall, it has increased in females and the elderly.
女性和老年人的炎症性肠病发病率不成比例地增加:2021 年全球疾病负担研究的最新分析》。
目的利用 2021 年全球疾病负担(GBD)的数据,更新全球炎症性肠病(IBD)的负担。方法分析 2021 年全球疾病负担的数据,评估 IBD 的负担。老年 IBD 患者占发病人数的 11%。167个国家的IBD发病率有所上升,女性(APC:+0.06%)和老年人(APC:+0.14%)的发病率有所上升,但男性和总人口的发病率保持稳定。
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