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The global impact of non-communicable diseases on macro-economic productivity: a systematic review

Authors :
Chaker, L. (Layal)
Falla, A. (Abby)
Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der
Muka, T. (Taulant)
Imo, D. (David)
Jaspers, L. (Loes)
Colpani, V. (Veronica)
Mendis, S. (Shanthi)
Chowdhury, R. (Rajiv)
Bramer, W.M. (Wichor)
Pazoki, R. (Raha)
Franco, O.H. (Oscar)
Chaker, L. (Layal)
Falla, A. (Abby)
Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der
Muka, T. (Taulant)
Imo, D. (David)
Jaspers, L. (Loes)
Colpani, V. (Veronica)
Mendis, S. (Shanthi)
Chowdhury, R. (Rajiv)
Bramer, W.M. (Wichor)
Pazoki, R. (Raha)
Franco, O.H. (Oscar)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically review the literature investigating the economic impact of NCDs [including coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), cancer (lung, colon, cervical and breast), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD)] on macro-economic productivity. Systematic search, up to November 6th 2014, of medical databases (Medline, Embase and Google Scholar) without language restrictions. To identify additional publications, we searched the reference lists of retrieved studies and contacted authors in the field. Randomized controlled trials, cohort, case–control, cross-sectional, ecological studies and modelling studies carried out in adults (>18 years old) were included. Two independent reviewers performed all abstract and full text selection. Disagreements were resolved through consensus or consulting a third reviewer. Two independent reviewers extracted data using a predesigned data collection form. Main outcome measure was the impact of the selected NCDs on productivity, measured i

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, European Journal of Epidemiology vol. 30 no. 5, pp. 357-395, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn957103058
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10654-015-0026-5