The rising burden of diabetes and state-wise variations in India: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990-2021 and projections to 2031.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Frontiers in Endocrinology Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fendo.2025.1505143
Shubham Chauhan, Mahalaqua Nazli Khatib, Suhas Ballal, Pooja Bansal, Kiran Bhopte, Abhay M Gaidhane, Balvir S Tomar, Ayash Ashraf, M Ravi Kumar, Ashish Singh Chauhan, Muhammed Shabil, Diptismita Jena, Ganesh Bushi, Prakasini Satapathy, Lara Jain, Vaibhav Jaiswal, Manvi Pant
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes is a major public health concern in India, contributing significantly to morbidity and mortality. With variations in disease burden across states, a detailed understanding of trends in incidence, prevalence, and Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) is essential for targeted interventions.

Methods: This study utilized Global Burden of Disease (GBD) data from 1990 to 2021 to examine trends in diabetes across Indian states. Age-standardized incidence, prevalence, mortality, and DALYs were analyzed using Join point regression to estimate Annual Percentage Change (APC). Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) models were employed to project diabetes trends up to 2031.While the GBD data provide robust national and regional estimates, their modeled nature may not capture the full spectrum of local epidemiological variations.

Results: Diabetes incidence increased from 162.74 to 264.53 per 100,000 between 1990 and 2021, with an APC of 0.63%. Joinpoint analysis identified episodic surges in incidence, with APCs of 2.25% during 1996-1999 and 2.07% during 2005-2011, suggesting intervals of accelerated increase relative to the gradual progression typically observed in chronic conditions. Mortality rose from 23.09 to 31.12 per 100,000 (APC: 0.12%). Southern and Western states, such as Tamil Nadu and Goa, exhibited the highest prevalence and DALYs. Forecasted trends indicate that by 2031, the prevalence will reach 8585.45 per 100,000, and DALYs will exceed 1241.57 per 100,000.

Conclusion: The burden of diabetes in India has risen markedly over the past three decades. These findings underscore the urgent need for health policies that emphasize lifestyle modifications and improved healthcare access. A comprehensive approach that integrates primary prevention through community-based health education, dietary counseling, and initiatives to promote physical activity with secondary prevention measures such as systematic screening and timely clinical management, is essential for effective diabetes control and management in high-burden states.

印度不断上升的糖尿病负担和各邦差异:来自1990-2021年全球疾病负担研究的见解和到2031年的预测。
背景:糖尿病是印度主要的公共卫生问题,对发病率和死亡率有重要影响。由于各州疾病负担的差异,详细了解发病率、患病率和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)的趋势对于有针对性的干预措施至关重要。方法:本研究利用1990年至2021年的全球疾病负担(GBD)数据来检查印度各邦的糖尿病趋势。使用连接点回归分析年龄标准化发病率、患病率、死亡率和DALYs,以估计年度百分比变化(APC)。采用自回归综合移动平均(ARIMA)模型预测到2031年的糖尿病趋势。虽然GBD数据提供了可靠的国家和区域估计,但其建模性质可能无法捕捉到当地流行病学变化的全部范围。结果:糖尿病发病率从1990年的162.74 / 10万增加到2021年的264.53 / 10万,APC为0.63%。联合点分析确定了偶发性发病率激增,1996-1999年期间APCs为2.25%,2005-2011年期间为2.07%,表明相对于慢性疾病通常观察到的逐渐进展,APCs有加速增长的间隔。死亡率从23.09 / 10万上升到31.12 / 10万(APC: 0.12%)。南部和西部的邦,如泰米尔纳德邦和果阿邦,表现出最高的患病率和残疾调整生命年。预测趋势表明,到2031年,患病率将达到8585.45 / 10万,DALYs将超过1241.57 / 10万。结论:在过去的三十年中,印度的糖尿病负担显著上升。这些发现强调了迫切需要制定强调改变生活方式和改善医疗保健机会的卫生政策。通过基于社区的健康教育、饮食咨询和促进身体活动等初级预防措施,结合二级预防措施(如系统筛查和及时临床管理)的综合方法,对于在高负担国家有效控制和管理糖尿病至关重要。
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Frontiers in Endocrinology
Frontiers in Endocrinology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.60%
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3023
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Endocrinology is a field journal of the "Frontiers in" journal series. In today’s world, endocrinology is becoming increasingly important as it underlies many of the challenges societies face - from obesity and diabetes to reproduction, population control and aging. Endocrinology covers a broad field from basic molecular and cellular communication through to clinical care and some of the most crucial public health issues. The journal, thus, welcomes outstanding contributions in any domain of endocrinology. Frontiers in Endocrinology publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across a wide research spectrum of Endocrinology. The mission of Frontiers in Endocrinology is to bring all relevant Endocrinology areas together on a single platform.
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