环境卫生
营养不良
疾病负担
医学
中国
疾病负担
公共卫生
心理干预
疾病
质量调整寿命年
经济影响分析
人口
伤残调整生命年
成本效益
地理
工程类
病理
土木工程
护理部
考古
精神科
风险分析(工程)
作者
Mark T. Linthicum,Julia Thornton Snider,Rhema Vaithianathan,Yanyu Wu,Chris LaVallee,Darius N. Lakdawalla,Jennifer Benner,Tomas Philipson
标识
DOI:10.1177/1010539514552702
摘要
Disease-associated malnutrition (DAM) is a well-recognized problem in many countries, but the extent of its burden on the Chinese population is unclear. This article reports the results of a burden-of-illness study on DAM in 15 diseases in China. Using data from the World Health Organization (WHO), the China Health and Nutrition Survey, and the published literature, mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) lost because of DAM were calculated; a financial value of this burden was calculated following WHO guidelines. DALYs lost annually to DAM in China varied across diseases, from a low of 2248 in malaria to a high of 1 315 276 in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The total burden was 6.1 million DALYs, for an economic burden of US$66 billion (Chinese ¥ 447 billion) annually. This burden is sufficiently large to warrant immediate attention from public health officials and medical providers, especially given that low-cost and effective interventions are available.
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