School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Diabetes Care. 2021 Dec;44(12):2714-2722. doi: 10.2337/dc21-0922. Epub 2021 Oct 21.
Diabetes increases the risk of premature mortality and considerably impacts on work productivity. We sought to examine the impact of diabetes in India, in terms of excess premature mortality, years of life lost (YLL), productivity-adjusted life years (PALYs) lost, and its associated economic impact.
A life table model was constructed to examine the productivity of the Indian working-age population currently aged 20-59 years with diabetes, followed until death or retirement age (60 years). The same cohort was resimulated, hypothetically assuming that they did not have diabetes. The total difference between the two cohorts, in terms of excess deaths, YLL and PALYs lost reflected the impact of diabetes. Data regarding the prevalence of diabetes, mortality, labor force dropouts, and productivity loss attributable to diabetes were derived from published sources.
In 2017, an estimated 54.4 million (7.6%) people of working-age in India had diabetes. With simulated follow-up until death or retirement age, diabetes was predicted to cause 8.5 million excess deaths (62.7% of all deaths), 42.7 million YLL (7.4% of total estimated years of life lived), and 89.0 million PALYs lost (23.3% of total estimated PALYs), equating to an estimated Indian rupee 176.6 trillion (U.S. dollars 2.6 trillion; purchasing power parity 9.8 trillion) in lost gross domestic product.
Our study demonstrates the impact of diabetes on productivity loss and highlights the importance of health strategies aimed at the prevention of diabetes.
糖尿病会增加早逝风险,并对工作生产力产生重大影响。我们旨在研究糖尿病在印度的影响,包括超额早逝人数、生命损失年数(YLL)、调整生产力后的生命年数(PALYs)损失,以及其相关的经济影响。
构建生命表模型,以检查目前年龄在 20-59 岁的印度劳动年龄人口的生产力,这些人患有糖尿病,一直随访到死亡或退休年龄(60 岁)。对同一队列进行了重新模拟,假设他们没有糖尿病。两个队列之间在超额死亡人数、YLL 和 PALYs 损失方面的总差异反映了糖尿病的影响。关于糖尿病的患病率、死亡率、劳动力流失和归因于糖尿病的生产力损失的数据来自已发表的来源。
2017 年,印度估计有 5440 万人(7.6%)处于劳动年龄的人患有糖尿病。通过模拟随访至死亡或退休年龄,预计糖尿病将导致 850 万人超额死亡(所有死亡人数的 62.7%)、4270 万人 YLL(总预计寿命的 7.4%)和 8900 万人 PALYs 损失(总预计 PALYs 的 23.3%),相当于印度卢比 1766 万亿(2.6 万亿美元;购买力平价 9.8 万亿美元)的国内生产总值损失。
我们的研究表明了糖尿病对生产力损失的影响,并强调了旨在预防糖尿病的健康策略的重要性。