Demographic and Epidemiologic Drivers of Global Cardiovascular Mortality

医学 人口 人口学 疾病 人口老龄化 国内生产总值 死亡率 人均 人口增长 全球卫生 环境卫生 老年学 公共卫生 经济增长 内科学 病理 社会学 护理部 经济
作者
Gregory A. Roth,Mohammad H. Forouzanfar,Andrew E. Moran,Ryan M Barber,Grant Nguyen,Valery L. Feigin,Mohsen Naghavi,George A. Mensah,Christopher J L Murray
出处
期刊:The New England Journal of Medicine [New England Journal of Medicine]
卷期号:372 (14): 1333-1341 被引量:856
标识
DOI:10.1056/nejmoa1406656
摘要

Global deaths from cardiovascular disease are increasing as a result of population growth, the aging of populations, and epidemiologic changes in disease. Disentangling the effects of these three drivers on trends in mortality is important for planning the future of the health care system and benchmarking progress toward the reduction of cardiovascular disease.We used mortality data from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013, which includes data on 188 countries grouped into 21 world regions. We developed three counterfactual scenarios to represent the principal drivers of change in cardiovascular deaths (population growth alone, population growth and aging, and epidemiologic changes in disease) from 1990 to 2013. Secular trends and correlations with changes in national income were examined.Global deaths from cardiovascular disease increased by 41% between 1990 and 2013 despite a 39% decrease in age-specific death rates; this increase was driven by a 55% increase in mortality due to the aging of populations and a 25% increase due to population growth. The relative contributions of these drivers varied by region; only in Central Europe and Western Europe did the annual number of deaths from cardiovascular disease actually decline. Change in gross domestic product per capita was correlated with change in age-specific death rates only among upper-middle income countries, and this correlation was weak; there was no significant correlation elsewhere.The aging and growth of the population resulted in an increase in global cardiovascular deaths between 1990 and 2013, despite a decrease in age-specific death rates in most regions. Only Central and Western Europe had gains in cardiovascular health that were sufficient to offset these demographic forces. (Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others.).
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