Global and Chinese Burden of Inflammatory Bowel Disease From 1990 to 2021: A Systematic Analysis and Prediction of Disease Burden

IF 1.7 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
JGH Open Pub Date : 2025-05-08 DOI:10.1002/jgh3.70160
An Luo, Dongying Yao, Miao Wang, Liwen Jin, Zhihua Ran
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Abstract

Background

Recent shifts in the global epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly in emerging industrialized nations like China, underscore the need for in-depth analysis.

Methods

Utilizing the Global Burden Of Disease (GBD) 2021 database, we systematically examined IBD incidence, prevalence, death rates, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) across Global, different social development index (SDI) regions, and countries from 1990 to 2021. Age-standardized rates (ASR) and statistical metrics (APC, EAPC, AAPC) were employed to assess trends in IBD development, and a Bayesian age-period-cohort (BAPC) model was used to forecast future scenarios.

Results

In 2021, the highest IBD incidence rates were observed in Canada (26.83/100000), Greenland (24.57/100000), and New Zealand (23.69/100000), markedly contrasting China's rate of 1.4/100000. Globally, IBD incidence increased modestly from 4.22/100000 in 1990 to 4.45/100000 in 2021 (EAPC = 0.29%). China experienced a more pronounced rise, with incidence jumping from 0.74/100000 to 1.4/100000 (EAPC = 2.93%). Notably, China also witnessed substantial declines in IBD deaths (56.00%) and DALYs (58.22%). The Middle SDI region exhibited a greater magnitude of change than Global and other SDI regions. The temporal trends in the incidence and prevalence of IBD in the countries are predominantly influenced by the period up to the year 2015. In China, between the ages of 15 and 49, the incidence and prevalence of IBD are projected to remain consistent with current standards, while the death rate and DALYs are predicted to exhibit a sustained decline.

Conclusion

Despite the notable increase in IBD incidence in China, significant reductions in mortality and morbidity demonstrate the effectiveness of medical interventions and health system improvements.

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从1990年到2021年,全球和中国的炎症性肠病负担:疾病负担的系统分析和预测
最近全球炎症性肠病(IBD)流行病学的变化,特别是在中国等新兴工业化国家,强调了深入分析的必要性。方法利用全球疾病负担(GBD) 2021数据库,系统地研究了1990年至2021年全球、不同社会发展指数(SDI)地区和国家的IBD发病率、患病率、死亡率和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)。采用年龄标准化率(ASR)和统计指标(APC、EAPC、AAPC)评估IBD发展趋势,并采用贝叶斯年龄-时期-队列(BAPC)模型预测未来情景。结果2021年IBD发病率最高的地区为加拿大(26.83/10万)、格陵兰(24.57/10万)和新西兰(23.69/10万),与中国的1.4/10万形成鲜明对比。在全球范围内,IBD发病率从1990年的4.22/10万小幅上升至2021年的4.45/10万(EAPC = 0.29%)。中国的上升更为明显,发病率从0.74/10万跃升至1.4/10万(EAPC = 2.93%)。值得注意的是,中国也见证了IBD死亡率(56.00%)和DALYs(58.22%)的大幅下降。中SDI地区的变化幅度大于全球和其他SDI地区。这些国家IBD发病率和流行率的时间趋势主要受截至2015年期间的影响。在中国,在15至49岁之间,预计IBD的发病率和流行率将与目前的标准保持一致,而死亡率和伤残调整生命年预计将持续下降。结论尽管IBD在中国的发病率显著上升,但死亡率和发病率的显著下降表明了医疗干预和卫生系统改善的有效性。
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