Global cancer burdens related to human behaviors in 1990–2044: a population-based cross-sectional and forecast study

IF 7.6 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Weiqiu Jin , Kaichen Huang , Mengwei Zhang , Longlin Jiang , Yanruo Huang , Han Wang , Yu Tian , Hongda Zhu , Ningyuan Zou , Hanbo Pan , Wendi Xuzhang , Long Jiang , Jia Huang , Qingquan Luo , Xiaodan Ye , Zheng Yuan
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Abstract

Background

Human behaviors and tumors go hand in hand. The wave of globalization has brought about a global homogenization of human behaviors, which further triggers a potential global human behavior-related cancer burden (HBRCB) convergence.

Methods

This study systematically evaluated the global, regional, and national metrics of HBRCBs over the last 30 years using data from the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) 2019 results and the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) data repository.

Results

The results showed the global remission and convergence of HBRCB in the last three decades and the foreseeable future (2020–2044). Overall, HBRCBs are decreasing with the global emphasis on positive dietary habits, safe sex, substance addiction withdrawal, and active physical exercise habits. Globally, from 1990 to 2019, with the development of social development index (SDI) level from 0.511 to 0.651, the HBRCBs had been decreasing from 1507.908 to 1145.344 in age-standardized disability-adjusted life years (ASDALY) and from 61.467 to 49.449 in (age-standardized death rates) ASDR per 100,000 population with changes of −24.04 % and −19.55 %, respectively. Meanwhile, the variance in HBRCBs among countries and territories generally showed a decreasing or flat trend. The variance of HBRCBs among 204 countries and territories in 2019–2044 decreased from 1495.210 to 449.202 in males and from 214.640 to 78.848 in females for ASDR due to all behavior risks, and from 911,211.676 to 317,233.590 in males and from 146,171.660 to 62,926.660 in females for ASDALY. The global HBRCBs was becoming more uniform due to the globalization of human behaviors.

Conclusions

This study revealed the significance of addressing HBRCBs as a uniform and continuous issue in future global health promotion. It also demonstrated the potential existence of a chain effect in global health, where globalization leads to human behavior homogenization, which in turn results in HBRCB convergence. Properly measuring the commonalities and individualities among different regions and finding a balance when designing and evaluating HBRCB-related global policies in the global convergence trend of HBRCBs will be major concerns in the future.
1990-2044年全球癌症负担与人类行为相关:一项基于人群的横断面和预测研究
人类的行为和肿瘤是密切相关的。全球化浪潮带来了人类行为的全球同质化,进而引发了潜在的全球人类行为相关癌症负担趋同(HBRCB)。方法本研究使用2019年全球疾病负担(GBD)结果和世卫组织全球卫生观察站(GHO)数据库的数据,系统评估了过去30年来全球、区域和国家hbrcb指标。结果显示,在过去30年和可预见的未来(2020-2044年),HBRCB的全球缓解和趋同。总体而言,随着全球对积极饮食习惯、安全性行为、物质成瘾戒断和积极体育锻炼习惯的重视,HBRCBs正在减少。在全球范围内,1990 - 2019年,随着社会发展指数(SDI)水平从0.511提高到0.651,HBRCBs年龄标准化残疾调整生命年(ASDALY)从1507.908下降到1145.344,(年龄标准化死亡率)每10万人ASDR从61.467下降到49.449,变化幅度分别为- 24.04%和- 19.55%。与此同时,不同国家和地区间hbrcb差异总体呈下降或持平趋势。在204个国家和地区中,由于所有行为风险,2019-2044年男性的HBRCBs变异从1495.210降至449.202,女性从214.640降至78.848;在ASDALY中,男性从911,211.676降至317,233.590,女性从146,171.660降至62,926.660。由于人类行为的全球化,全球hbrcb正变得越来越统一。结论本研究揭示了将HBRCBs作为未来全球健康促进中一个统一和持续的问题来解决的重要性。它还表明,在全球卫生领域可能存在连锁效应,全球化导致人类行为同质化,这反过来又导致HBRCB趋同。在hbrcb全球趋同的趋势下,在设计和评估hbrcb相关全球政策时,如何衡量不同地区之间的共性和个性,找到平衡点,将是未来关注的重点。
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