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Prevalence and Disability-Adjusted Life Year Rates of Asthma in China: Findings from the GBD Study 2019 of the G20 | |
Mingtao Liu1; Hui Gan1; Yilu Lin2; Runpei Lin1; Mingshan Xue1,3,4; Teng Zhang5; Zhangkai J. Cheng1,3; Baoqing Sun1,3 | |
2022-11-08 | |
Source Publication | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
ISSN | 1660-4601 |
Volume | 19Issue:22Pages:14663 |
Abstract | Background: The credible materials about the burden of asthma in China when compared to other countries in the group of twenty (G20) remain unavailable. Objectives and design: Following the popular analysis strategy used in the Global Burden of Disease Study, the age-, sex-, country-specific prevalence, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of asthma in China were analyzed. Meanwhile, the comparison in trends between China and other countries in the G20 was also evaluated. Results: In 2019, asthma was the 8th leading cause of the DALYs’ burden of 369 diseases in China. From 1990 to 2019, the age-standardized prevalence and DALY rates of asthma in China decreased by 14% and 51%, respectively; further, the decline rate of DALYs was much higher than the global average (−51%: −43%). It is worth noting that the overall population age-standardized DALYs rate of asthma in China was the lowest in the G20 during 2019 (102.81, 95% UI: (72.30,147.42)/100,000). Moreover, the age-standardized asthma prevalence rate peaks in both childhood (178.14, 95% UI: (90.50, 329.01)/100,000) and the elderly (541.80, 95% UI: (397.79, 679.92)/100,000). Moreover, throughout the study, subjects in the 5 to 9 years old interval were a constant focus of our attention. Conclusions: The disease burden of asthma has varied greatly by gender and age over the past 30 years. In contrast to the increasing burden in most other G20 countries, the age-standardized prevalence rate of asthma shows a significant decreasing trend in China, however, the age-standardized DALYs rate shows a fluctuating change, and has even shown a rebound trend in recent years. |
Keyword | Asthma Prevalence Disability-adjusted Life Years Epidemiology Gbd 2019 |
DOI | 10.3390/ijerph192214663 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE ; SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health |
WOS Subject | Environmental Sciences ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health |
WOS ID | WOS:000887193700001 |
Publisher | MDPI, ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85142632919 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | University of Macau Faculty of Health Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Zhangkai J. Cheng; Baoqing Sun |
Affiliation | 1.National Center for Respiratory Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guan 2.School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Gelugor, Main Campus, Penang, 11800, Malaysia 3.Guangzhou Laboratory, Guangzhou, 510005, China 4.Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, 510440, China 5.Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, 510060, Macao |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Mingtao Liu,Hui Gan,Yilu Lin,et al. Prevalence and Disability-Adjusted Life Year Rates of Asthma in China: Findings from the GBD Study 2019 of the G20[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19(22), 14663. |
APA | Mingtao Liu., Hui Gan., Yilu Lin., Runpei Lin., Mingshan Xue., Teng Zhang., Zhangkai J. Cheng., & Baoqing Sun (2022). Prevalence and Disability-Adjusted Life Year Rates of Asthma in China: Findings from the GBD Study 2019 of the G20. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 14663. |
MLA | Mingtao Liu,et al."Prevalence and Disability-Adjusted Life Year Rates of Asthma in China: Findings from the GBD Study 2019 of the G20".International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19.22(2022):14663. |
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