马来西亚半岛北部各州非传染性疾病残疾调整生命年趋势(2005-2021年):基于性别和年龄的分析。

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摘要

背景:非传染性疾病(NCD)是全球死亡率和发病率的主要无声贡献者。在马来西亚,2.5%的成年人患有多达四种非传染性疾病。然而,关于非传染性疾病负担的长期趋势分析和各州具体数据仍然有限。本研究评估了马来西亚半岛北部两个州选定的非传染性疾病的疾病负担(BoD)趋势。方法:本研究为描述性观察性研究。心血管疾病(CVD)、呼吸系统疾病(RD)和糖尿病(DM)的死亡率数据来自马来西亚统计局。马来西亚卫生部提供了2005-2021年吉打州和吉兰丹州住院数据。BoD使用全球疾病负担研究方法进行估计,其中包括估计生命损失年数(YLL),残疾生活年数(YLD)和残疾调整生命年(DALY)。描述性结果以总DALY、DALY %和每10万人DALY来表示,并按性别和年龄分层。结果:2017-2021年第四季度,两州CVD和RD显著增加。2021年吉兰丹(14.4%)和2020年吉打州(14.5%)的CVD DALY %最高。2019年吉兰丹(6.2%)和2020年吉打州(8.2%)的RD DALY %最高。糖尿病负担多年来一直在波动。对于CVD和RD, YLL分量始终超过YLD,而DM是由YLD驱动的。男性有更高的心血管疾病和RD负担,而糖尿病对两性都有影响。CVD和RD的负担在老年人(60岁左右)中最高,而DM影响老年人和年轻人。结论:两州的CVD和RD DALY在第四季度均有所增加,而DM负担在各年之间波动。这些结果强调迫切需要针对性别和年龄的干预措施,以减轻非传染性疾病的长期影响。
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Trends of disability-adjusted life years for non-communicable diseases in the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia (2005-2021): Sex- and age-based analysis.

Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the major silent contributors to mortality and morbidity globally. In Malaysia, 2.5% of adults live with up to four NCD. However, long-term trend analyses and state-specific data on the NCD burden remain limited. This study assessed the burden of disease (BoD) trend of selected NCD in two northern states in Peninsular Malaysia.

Method: This was a descriptive observational study. Mortality data for cardiovascular disease (CVD), respiratory disease (RD), and diabetes mellitus (DM) were obtained from the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Hospital admission data were obtained from the Ministry of Health Malaysia, covering 2005-2021 for the states of Kedah and Kelantan. The BoD was estimated using Global Burden of Disease study methodology, which included the estimation of years of life lost (YLL), years lived with disability (YLD), and disability-adjusted life years (DALY). The descriptive findings were presented as the total DALY, DALY %, and DALY per 100,000 population, and stratified by sex and age.

Results: CVD and RD were notably increased in both states in Q4 (2017-2021). The CVD DALY % was highest in 2021 in Kelantan (14.4%) and in 2020 in Kedah (14.5%). The RD DALY % was highest in Kelantan in 2019 (6.2%) and in Kedah in 2020 (8.2%). The DM burden fluctuated over the years. The YLL component consistently exceeded the YLD for CVD and RD, while DM was YLD-driven. Males experienced a higher CVD and RD burden, while DM affected both sexes. The CVD and RD burden was highest in the elderly (>60 years), while DM affected the elderly and young adults.

Conclusion: The CVD and RD DALY increased in Q4 in both states, whereas the DM burden fluctuated across the years. These results emphasize the pressing need for sex- and age-specific interventions to mitigate the long-term effects of NCD.

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Biomedical Journal
Biomedical Journal Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Journal publishes 6 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of clinical and biomedical sciences for an internationally diverse authorship. Unlike most open access journals, which are free to readers but not authors, Biomedical Journal does not charge for subscription, submission, processing or publication of manuscripts, nor for color reproduction of photographs. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials, biomarker studies, and characterization of human pathogens are within the scope of the journal, as well as basic studies in model species such as Escherichia coli, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus revealing the function of molecules, cells, and tissues relevant for human health. However, articles on other species can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of biology. A highly-cited international editorial board assures timely publication of manuscripts. Reviews on recent progress in biomedical sciences are commissioned by the editors.
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