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Injury burden in individuals aged 50 years or older in the Eastern Mediterranean region, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

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Notice bibliographique

RevueThe Lancet Healthy Longevity · 2022
Typearticle
Langueen
DomaineMedicine
ThématiqueInjury Epidemiology and Prevention
Établissements canadiensnon disponible
Organismes subventionnairesZabol University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Veterinary and Animal SciencesNational Agency for Strategic Research in Medical EducationGastrointestinal and Liver Diseases Research CenterKing Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health ScienceAjman UniversityImam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal UniversityKurdistan University Of Medical SciencesKing Abdullah International Medical Research CenterParacelsus Medizinische PrivatuniversitätGonabad University of Medical SciencesAlexandria UniversityDirectorate for Biological SciencesMansoura UniversityUniversity of ZanjanTarbiat Modares UniversityAlfaisal UniversityNational Nutrition and Food Technology Research InstituteStudent Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadUrmia UniversityArak University of Medical SciencesGolestan University of Medical SciencesSemnan UniversityQazvin University of Medical SciencesBaki Dövlət UniversitetiUnited Arab Emirates UniversityShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesGuilan University of Medical SciencesShiraz UniversityMenofia UniversityShahrekord UniversitySultan Qaboos UniversityCollege of Science and Engineering, University of MinnesotaBabol University of Medical SciencesMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJahrom University of Medical SciencesUniversity of SulaimaniUniversity of BalamandHamadan University of Medical SciencesTabriz University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Technology SydneyKhalifa University of Science, Technology and ResearchMashhad University of Medical SciencesJordan University of Science and TechnologyIsfahan University of Medical SciencesNational Institute for Medical Research DevelopmentJohns Hopkins UniversityCOMSATS Institute of Information TechnologyMinistry of Health and Medical EducationBaqiyatallah University of Medical SciencesMacquarie UniversityHamad Bin Khalifa UniversityUniversity of TorontoSabzevar University of Medical SciencesIran University of Medical SciencesAmirkabir University of TechnologyUniversity of BaghdadAhvaz Jundishapur University of Medical SciencesPohang University of Science and TechnologyCairo UniversityKuwait UniversityAlborz University of Medical SciencesAin Shams UniversityJazan UniversityMonash UniversityBirjand University of Medical SciencesYazd UniversityBill and Melinda Gates FoundationUniversity of WashingtonZahedan University of Medical SciencesTrường Đại học Duy TânZanjan University of Medical SciencesIlam UniversityUniversiteit MaastrichtUniversity of PittsburghBournemouth UniversityUniverzita Karlova v PrazeIlam University of Medical SciencesHamad Medical CorporationHarvard UniversityUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaInstitute for Health Metrics and EvaluationUniversity of TabrizNorthwestern UniversityIslamic Azad UniversityMaragheh University of Medical SciencesShiraz University of Medical SciencesShahrekord University of Medical SciencesKermanshah University of Medical SciencesRafsanjan University of Medical Sciences
Mots-clésBurden of diseaseDisease burdenDiseasePoison controlEpidemiologyOccupational safety and healthQuality-adjusted life yearInjury prevention

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Background: Injury poses a major threat to health and longevity in adults aged 50 years or older. The increased life expectancy in the Eastern Mediterranean region warrants a further understanding of the ageing population's inevitable changing health demands and challenges. We aimed to examine injury-related morbidity and mortality among adults aged 50 years or older in 22 Eastern Mediterranean countries. Methods: Drawing on data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019, we categorised the population into adults aged 50-69 years and adults aged 70 years and older. We examined estimates for transport injuries, self-harm injuries, and unintentional injuries for both age groups, with sex differences reported, and analysed the percentage changes from 1990 to 2019. We reported injury-related mortality rates and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs). The Socio-demographic Index (SDI) and the Healthcare Access and Quality (HAQ) Index were used to better understand the association of socioeconomic factors and health-care system performance, respectively, with injuries and health status in older people. Healthy life expectancy (HALE) was compared with injury-related deaths and DALYs and to the SDI and HAQ Index to understand the effect of injuries on healthy ageing. Finally, risk factors for injury deaths between 1990 and 2019 were assessed. 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) are given for all estimates. Findings: Estimated injury mortality rates in the Eastern Mediterranean region exceeded the global rates in 2019, with higher injury mortality rates in males than in females for both age groups. Transport injuries were the leading cause of deaths in adults aged 50-69 years (43·0 [95% UI 31·0-51·8] per 100 000 population) and in adults aged 70 years or older (66·2 [52·5-75·5] per 100 000 population), closely followed by conflict and terrorism for both age groups (10·2 [9·3-11·3] deaths per 100 000 population for 50-69 years and 45·7 [41·5-50·3] deaths per 100 000 population for ≥70 years). The highest annual percentage change in mortality rates due to injury was observed in Afghanistan among people aged 70 years or older (400·4% increase; mortality rate 1109·7 [1017·7-1214·7] per 100 000 population). The leading cause of DALYs was transport injuries for people aged 50-69 years (1798·8 [1394·1-2116·0] per 100 000 population) and unintentional injuries for those aged 70 years or older (2013·2 [1682·2-2408·7] per 100 000 population). The estimates for HALE at 50 years and at 70 years in the Eastern Mediterranean region were lower than global estimates. Eastern Mediterranean countries with the lowest SDIs and HAQ Index values had high prevalence of injury DALYs and ranked the lowest for HALE at 50 years of age and HALE at 70 years. The leading injury mortality risk factors were occupational exposure in people aged 50-69 years and low bone mineral density in those aged 70 years or older. Interpretation: Injuries still pose a real threat to people aged 50 years or older living in the Eastern Mediterranean region, mainly due to transport and violence-related injuries. Dedicated efforts should be implemented to devise injury prevention strategies that are appropriate for older adults and cost-effective injury programmes tailored to the needs and resources of local health-care systems, and to curtail injury-associated risk and promote healthy ageing. Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Ni prévalence calibrée, ni vérité terrain. Validation humaine à venir. Apprise à partir de 10 348 étiquettes directes de Codex et de 10 348 étiquettes directes de Gemma. Le mode candidate est l'union des têtes enseignantes seuillées; le consensus est leur intersection. Ces sorties portent le statut machine_predicted_unvalidated et ne sont ni des étiquettes humaines ni des étiquettes directes de modèles de pointe.

score de la tête « metaresearch » (Codex)0,011
score de la tête « metaresearch » (Gemma)0,001
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aStatut de validation: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Catégories candidatesaucune
Catégories consensuellesaucune
DomaineSignal candidat: aucune · Signal consensuel: aucune
Devis d'étudeSignal candidat: Observationnel · Signal consensuel: Observationnel
GenreSignal candidat: Empirique · Signal consensuel: Empirique
Score de désaccord entre enseignants0,026
Score d'incertitude au seuil0,991

Scores Codex et Gemma par catégorie

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Métarecherche0,0110,001
Méta-épidémiologie (sens strict)0,0000,000
Méta-épidémiologie (sens large)0,0010,000
Bibliométrie0,0000,001
Études des sciences et des technologies0,0000,000
Communication savante0,0000,000
Science ouverte0,0010,000
Intégrité de la recherche0,0000,001
Charge utile insuffisante (le modèle a refusé de juger)0,0000,000

Scores machine (provisoires)

Les deux têtes enseignantes du modèle étudiant, lues sur ce travail. Un score ordonne la base pour la relecture; il n'affirme jamais une catégorie, et le statut de validation accompagne chaque rangée tel quel.

Scores de référence d'un modèle non mature (critères de maturité non atteints, 7 itérations). Un score ordonne; il n'affirme jamais une catégorie.

Tête enseignante Opus0,062
Tête enseignante GPT0,372
Écart entre enseignants0,310 · la distance entre les deux têtes enseignantes sur ce seul travail
Statut de validationscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · tel quel depuis la passe de notation : score_only signifie que le nombre peut ordonner les travaux, et qu'aucune étiquette de catégorie n'en découle