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Diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study

Authors :
Moradi-Lakeh, M
El Bcheraoui, C
Khalil, I
Charara, R
Afshin, A
Wang, H
Collison, M
Krohn, KJ
Chew, A
Daoud, F
Blosser, CD
Cornaby, L
Foreman, KJ
Kassebaum, NJ
Kemmer, L
Kutz, M
Liu, P
Zipkin, B
Ärnlöv, J
Abate, KH
Ahmadi, A
Ahmadieh, H
Ahmed, MB
Al-Aly, Z
Feyissa, Tesfaye
Moradi-Lakeh, M
El Bcheraoui, C
Khalil, I
Charara, R
Afshin, A
Wang, H
Collison, M
Krohn, KJ
Chew, A
Daoud, F
Blosser, CD
Cornaby, L
Foreman, KJ
Kassebaum, NJ
Kemmer, L
Kutz, M
Liu, P
Zipkin, B
Ärnlöv, J
Abate, KH
Ahmadi, A
Ahmadieh, H
Ahmed, MB
Al-Aly, Z
Feyissa, Tesfaye
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: We used findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study to update our previous publication on the burden of diabetes and chronic kidney disease due to diabetes (CKD-DM) during 1990–2015. Methods: We extracted GBD 2015 estimates for prevalence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of diabetes (including burden of low vision due to diabetes, neuropathy, and amputations and CKD-DM for 22 countries of the EMR from the GBD visualization tools. Results: In 2015, 135,230 (95% UI 123,034–148,184) individuals died from diabetes and 16,470 (95% UI 13,977–18,961) from CKD-DM, 216 and 179% increases, respectively, compared to 1990. The total number of people with diabetes was 42.3 million (95% UI 38.6–46.4 million) in 2015. DALY rates of diabetes in 2015 were significantly higher than the expected rates based on Socio-demographic Index (SDI). Conclusions: Our study showed a large and increasing burden of diabetes in the region. There is an urgency in dealing with diabetes and its consequences, and these efforts should be at the forefront of health prevention and promotion.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
10 p., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1337836932
Document Type :
Electronic Resource