Changing epidemiology in patients with heart failure

Q4 Medicine
J. Gierula
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Heart failure (HF) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) are current global epidemics with increasing prevalence that show no signs of slowing down. Of particular concern is the burden that both of these disorders place on individuals and society as a whole. Individually, both are expensive in resources, have high mortality rates, and cause significant reductions in quality of life. However, 30% to 45% of patients with HF have DM, and DM is an independent risk factor for the development of progressive HF and cardiovascular death, complicating management for physicians and further raising pressures on health and social care systems. Breakthroughs in the medical management of DM and HF have reduced mortality rates, meaning that the current epidemic is largely fueled by increased prevalence of the two disorders. Of particular concern is the rise of DM in developing countries, as these areas of the world become more prosperous, with the trappings of Western civilization rapidly infiltrating their cultures. Subsequent declines in physical activity and increased consumption of refined foods, drastically removed from indigenous eating habits, are resulting in DM sweeping the globe.
心力衰竭患者的流行病学变化
心力衰竭(HF)和2型糖尿病(DM)是目前全球流行的疾病,患病率不断上升,且没有减缓的迹象。特别令人关切的是,这两种疾病对个人和整个社会造成的负担。单独来看,这两种疾病资源昂贵,死亡率高,并导致生活质量显著下降。然而,30%至45%的心衰患者患有糖尿病,糖尿病是进展性心衰和心血管死亡的独立危险因素,使医生的治疗复杂化,并进一步增加了卫生和社会保健系统的压力。糖尿病和心衰医疗管理方面的突破降低了死亡率,这意味着目前的流行病在很大程度上是由这两种疾病的患病率增加所推动的。特别值得关注的是发展中国家DM的兴起,因为这些地区变得更加繁荣,西方文明的标志迅速渗透到他们的文化中。随后身体活动的减少和精制食品消费的增加,从土著饮食习惯中彻底消失,导致糖尿病席卷全球。
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Heart and Metabolism
Heart and Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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