Projected diabetes prevalence and related costs in three North American urban centres (2015–2040)
Autor: | Simón Barquera, Ulrik Haagen Panton, Malene Bagger |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Secondary prevention
Incidence (epidemiology) Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Prevalence Demographic transition Diabetes prevalence 030209 endocrinology & metabolism General Medicine Models Theoretical Age and gender 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Geography Mexico city Environmental health North America Costs and Cost Analysis Diabetes Mellitus Urban Health Services Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Cities |
Zdroj: | Public Health. 157:43-49 |
ISSN: | 0033-3506 |
Popis: | Objectives To explore the future implications of diabetes for urban centres, we projected the prevalence and cost of diabetes from 2015 to 2040 in three very different North American cities: Houston, Mexico City and Vancouver. Study design We use a simple demographic transition model using existing sources to project future prevalence and financial burden of diabetes. Methods Based on data from each individual city, projections of the diabetes prevalence and financial burden were created through a three-stage transition model where the likelihood of moving across stages is based on incidence rates for age and gender groups. Results According to our projections from 2015 to 2040, diabetes prevalence will approximately double in Houston to 1,051,900 people and in Vancouver to 379,778 people and increase by >1 million to 3,080,013 people in Mexico City. Prevalence rates will increase from 8.5% to 11.7% in Houston, from 9.1% to 11.9% in Mexico City and from 7.2% to 11.3% in Vancouver. Associated costs will rise 1.9-fold to $11.5 billion (in US dollars) in Houston, 1.6-fold to $2.8 billion in Mexico City and 2.1-fold to $2.6 billion in Vancouver. Conclusions Unless actions are taken to decrease its incidence, diabetes is expected to increasingly contribute to the societal and financial burden, particularly for urban areas. Resources and policy actions are needed immediately to promote healthy lifestyles and to implement secondary prevention of diabetes complications. |
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