Burden of Diseases Attributable to Low Physical Activity in the Middle East and North Africa: an Analysis Based on Global Burden of Disease Study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mohsen Farrokhpour, Bijan Forogh, Golsa Gholampour, Seyed Aria Nejadghaderi, Amirhossein Habibzadeh, Amin Nakhostin-Ansari, Homa Seyedmirzaei
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Abstract

Background: Research on low physical activity (LPA) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains limited.

Aims: To assess the disease burden associated with LPA using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study.

Study design: Longitudinal epidemiological study.

Methods: GBD 2021 data were used to extract information on the burden of eight LPA-related conditions-breast cancer, chronic kidney disease, colorectal cancer, diabetes mellitus (DM), ischemic heart disease, lower extremity peripheral arterial disease, stroke, and tuberculosis-analyzed by age group, sex, country within MENA, and year (1990-2021).

Results: The age-standardized disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rate for LPA-related diseases in MENA declined by 8.62%, from 431.84 per 100,000 people in 1990 to 394.64 per 100,000 in 2021. In 2021, Sudan (846.47 per 100,000), Iraq (630.29 per 100,000), and Afghanistan (626.88 per 100,000) recorded the highest age-standardized DALY rates. Across all age groups, females had higher DALY rates than males in both 1990 and 2021.

Conclusion: Despite a recent decline, the MENA region continues to experience a greater LPA-attributable disease burden than the global average. The increasing contribution of DM and breast cancer highlights evolving trends, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions such as lifestyle promotion and improved access to health facilities.

中东和北非地区身体活动不足导致的疾病负担:基于全球疾病负担研究的分析
背景:中东和北非(MENA)地区关于低身体活动(LPA)的研究仍然有限。目的:利用全球疾病负担(GBD)研究的数据评估与LPA相关的疾病负担。研究设计:纵向流行病学研究。方法:使用GBD 2021数据提取8种lpa相关疾病(乳腺癌、慢性肾病、结直肠癌、糖尿病(DM)、缺血性心脏病、下肢外周动脉疾病、中风和结核病)的负担信息,并按年龄组、性别、中东和北非地区国家和年份(1990-2021)进行分析。结果:MENA地区lpa相关疾病的年龄标准化残疾调整生命年(DALY)率下降了8.62%,从1990年的431.84 / 10万人下降到2021年的394.64 / 10万人。2021年,苏丹(每10万人846.47人)、伊拉克(每10万人630.29人)和阿富汗(每10万人626.88人)的年龄标准化DALY率最高。在所有年龄组中,女性在1990年和2021年的DALY率都高于男性。结论:尽管最近有所下降,但中东和北非地区因lpa引起的疾病负担继续高于全球平均水平。糖尿病和乳腺癌的影响越来越大,这凸显了不断变化的趋势,强调需要采取有针对性的干预措施,如促进生活方式和改善获得保健设施的机会。
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Balkan Medical Journal
Balkan Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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4.10
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6.70%
发文量
76
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Balkan Medical Journal (Balkan Med J) is a peer-reviewed open-access international journal that publishes interesting clinical and experimental research conducted in all fields of medicine, interesting case reports and clinical images, invited reviews, editorials, letters, comments and letters to the Editor including reports on publication and research ethics. The journal is the official scientific publication of the Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey and is printed six times a year, in January, March, May, July, September and November. The language of the journal is English. The journal is based on independent and unbiased double-blinded peer-reviewed principles. Only unpublished papers that are not under review for publication elsewhere can be submitted. Balkan Medical Journal does not accept multiple submission and duplicate submission even though the previous one was published in a different language. The authors are responsible for the scientific content of the material to be published. The Balkan Medical Journal reserves the right to request any research materials on which the paper is based. The Balkan Medical Journal encourages and enables academicians, researchers, specialists and primary care physicians of Balkan countries to publish their valuable research in all branches of medicine. The primary aim of the journal is to publish original articles with high scientific and ethical quality and serve as a good example of medical publications in the Balkans as well as in the World.
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