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The burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Latin America, 1990–2019: findings from the Global Burden of Disease study.

Authors :
Ilic, I.
Ilic, M.
Source :
Public Health (Elsevier). Aug2024, Vol. 233, p74-82. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Latin America. An ecological study design was applied. The data on T2DM (i.e. incidence, mortality, disability-adjusted life years [DALYs], years lived with disability [YLDs] and years of life lost [YLLs]) were extracted from the Global Burden Disease 2019 study. To assess the trends, the average annual percentage change was computed using the joinpoint regression analysis. Approximately 2.3 million new cases of T2DM were diagnosed in Latin America in 2019, with about 214,000 deaths. The age-standardised rates of T2DM burden in 2019 were highest in Central Latin America. Incidence of T2DM has increased in both males and females in Latin America over the last three decades, while mortality has increased only in males. Of particular concern are the significant increasing trends in the incidence of T2DM among individuals in the young age and middle age groups (15–64 years) in both men and in women. Increasing trends in the burden of T2DM were observed in almost all countries of Andean Latin America, the Caribbean and Central Latin America (in particular, in Guatemala, where T2DM incidence increased by 2.4% per year, mortality by 3.7%, DALYs by 3.4%, YLDs by 2.7% and YLLs by 3.8%). T2DM is an important health issue in Latin America due to the high mortality and disability burdens and the impact on life expectancy and quality of life of the population. Unfavourable trends in T2DM burden highlight the need to introduce effective public health disease management strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00333506
Volume :
233
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Public Health (Elsevier)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178460033
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2024.05.009