International Diabetes Federation, Brussels, Belgium.
International Diabetes Federation, Brussels, Belgium.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Apr;162:108086. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108086. Epub 2020 Feb 15.
To estimate the number of deaths attributable to diabetes in 20-79-year-old adults in 2019.
The following were used to estimate the number of deaths attributable to diabetes: all-cause mortality estimates from the World Health Organization life table, country level age- and sex-specific estimates of diabetes prevalence in 2019 and relative risks of death in people with diabetes compared to people without diabetes.
An estimated 4.2 million deaths among 20-79-year-old adults are attributable to diabetes. Diabetes is estimated to contribute to 11.3% of deaths globally, ranging from 6.8% (lowest) in the Africa Region to 16.2% (highest) in the Middle East and North Africa. About half (46.2%) of the deaths attributable to diabetes occur in people under the age of 60 years. The Africa Region has the highest (73.1%) proportion of deaths attributable to diabetes in people under the age of 60 years, while the Europe Region has the lowest (31.4%).
Diabetes is estimated to contribute to one in nine deaths among adults aged 20-79 years. Prevention of diabetes and its complications is essential, particularly in middle-income countries, where the current impact is estimated to be the largest. Contemporary data from diverse populations are needed to validate these estimates.
估计 2019 年 20-79 岁成年人中归因于糖尿病的死亡人数。
使用以下方法估计归因于糖尿病的死亡人数:来自世界卫生组织生命表的全因死亡率估计数、2019 年各国按年龄和性别划分的糖尿病流行率的具体估计数以及与非糖尿病患者相比糖尿病患者的死亡相对风险。
估计有 420 万 20-79 岁成年人的死亡归因于糖尿病。糖尿病估计占全球死亡人数的 11.3%,范围从非洲区域的 6.8%(最低)到中东和北非的 16.2%(最高)。约一半(46.2%)归因于糖尿病的死亡发生在 60 岁以下的人群中。非洲区域 60 岁以下归因于糖尿病的死亡比例最高(73.1%),而欧洲区域最低(31.4%)。
估计 20-79 岁成年人中有九分之一的死亡归因于糖尿病。预防糖尿病及其并发症至关重要,特别是在中等收入国家,这些国家目前受到的影响估计最大。需要来自不同人群的当代数据来验证这些估计数。