慢性阻塞性肺病
医学
肺病
疾病负担
环境卫生
全球卫生
疾病负担
疾病
人口学
公共卫生
内科学
人口
病理
社会学
作者
Elroy Boers,Meredith Barrett,Jason Su,Adam Benjafield,Sanjeev Sinha,Leanne Kaye,Heather J. Zar,Vy Vuong,Daniela Tellez,Rahul Gondalia,Mary B. Rice,Carlos M. Nuñez,Jadwiga A. Wedzicha,Atul Malhotra
出处
期刊:JAMA network open
[American Medical Association]
日期:2023-12-07
卷期号:6 (12): e2346598-e2346598
被引量:57
标识
DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.46598
摘要
Importance Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a respiratory condition that is associated with significant health and economic burden worldwide. Previous studies assessed the global current-day prevalence of COPD, but to better facilitate resource planning and intervention development, long-term projections are needed. Objective To assess the global burden of COPD through 2050, considering COPD risk factors. Design, Setting, and Participants In this modeling study, historical data on COPD prevalence was extracted from a recent meta-analysis on 2019 global COPD prevalence, and 2010 to 2018 historical prevalence was estimated using random-effects meta-analytical models. COPD risk factor data were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease database. Main Outcomes and Measures To project global COPD prevalence to 2050, generalized additive models were developed, including smoking prevalence, indoor and outdoor air pollution, and development indices as predictors, and stratified by age, sex, and World Bank region. Results The models estimated that the number of COPD cases globally among those aged 25 years and older will increase by 23% from 2020 to 2050, approaching 600 million patients with COPD globally by 2050. Growth in the burden of COPD was projected to be the largest among women and in low- and middle-income regions. The number of female cases was projected to increase by 47.1% (vs a 9.4% increase for males), and the number of cases in low- and middle-income regions was expected to be more than double that of high-income regions by 2050. Conclusions and Relevance In this modeling study of future COPD burden, projections indicated that COPD would continue to affect hundreds of millions of people globally, with disproportionate growth among females and in low-middle income regions through 2050. Further research, prevention, and advocacy are needed to address these issues so that adequate preparation and resource allocation can take place.
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