Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors in Child and Adolescent Health, 1990 to 2017: Findings From the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2017 Study

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العنوان: Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors in Child and Adolescent Health, 1990 to 2017: Findings From the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2017 Study
المؤلفون: Kassebaum, NJ, Reiner, RC, Olsen, HE, Ikeda, CT, Echko, MM, Ballestreros, KE, Manguerra, H, Martopullo, I, Millear, A, Shields, C, Smith, A, Strub, B, Abebe, M, Abebe, Z, Adhena, BM, Adhikari, TB, Akibu, M, Al-Raddadi, RM, Alvis-Guzman, N, Antonio, CAT, Aremu, O, Asgedom, SW, Asseffa, NA, Avila-Burgos, L, Barac, A, Bärnighausen, TW, Bassat, Q, Bensenor, IM, Bhutta, ZA, Bijani, A, Bililign, N, Cahuana-Hurtado, L, Malta, DC, Chang, J-C, Charlson, FJ, Dharmaratne, SD, Doku, DT, Edessa, D, El-Khatib, Z, Erskine, HE, Ferrari, AJ, Fullman, N, Gupta, R, Hassen, HY, Hay, SI, Ilesanmi, OS, Jacobsen, KH, Kahsay, A, Kasaeian, A, Kassa, TD, Kebede, S, Khader, YS, Khan, EA, Khan, MN, Khang, Y-H, Khubchandani, J, Kinfu, Y, Kochhar, S, Kokubo, Y, Koyanagi, A, Defo, BK, Lal, DK, Kumsa, FA, Larson, HJ, Leung, J, Mamun, AA, Mehata, S, Melku, M, Mendoza, W, Mezgebe, HB, Miller, TR, Moges, NA, Mohammed, S, Mokdad, AH, Monasta, L, Neupane, S, Nguyen, HLT, Ningrum, DNA, Nirayo, YL, Nong, VM, Ogbo, FA, Olagunju, AT, Olusanya, BO, Olusanya, JO, Patton, GC, Pereira, DM, Pourmalek, F, Qorbani, M, Rafay, A, Rai, RK, Ram, U, Ranabhat, CL, Renzaho, AMN, Rezai, MS, Ronfani, L, Roth, GA, Safiri, S, Sartorius, B, Scott, JG, Shackelford, KA, Sliwa, K, Sreeramareddy, C, Sufiyan, MB, Terkawi, AS, Topor-Madry, R, Tran, BX, Ukwaja, KN, Uthman, OA, Vollset, SE, Weldegwergs, KG, Werdecker, A, Whiteford, HA, Wijeratne, T, Yonemoto, N, Yotebieng, M, Zuhlke, LJ, Kyu, HH, Naghavi, M, Vos, T, Murray, CJL
المساهمون: Collaborators, GBD 2017 Child And Adolescent Health
المصدر: JAMA Pediatrics
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Adolescent, Adolescent Health, Global Health, Global Burden of Disease, Young Adult, Age Distribution, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Risk Factors, Humans, Online First, Sex Distribution, Child, Original Investigation, Research, Child Health, Infant, Newborn, food and beverages, Infant, Featured, Online Only, Socioeconomic Factors, Child, Preschool, Wounds and Injuries, Female, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Morbidity
الوصف: Key Points Question How have the levels, trends, and leading causes of child and adolescent mortality and nonfatal health loss changed from 1990 to 2017? Findings This study found that child and adolescent mortality decreased throughout the world from 1990 to 2017, but morbidity has increased as a proportion of total disease burden, because the major causes of nonfatal health loss during childhood and adolescence have not changed dramatically. Meaning As the global health community continues to prioritize child and adolescent health during the Sustainable Development Goal era, careful attention should also be placed on examining and addressing nonfatal illness and disability across the development spectrum.
This analysis of the Global Disease Burden data estimates mortality and morbidity in children and adolescents from 1990 to 2017 by age and sex in 195 countries and territories worldwide.
Importance Understanding causes and correlates of health loss among children and adolescents can identify areas of success, stagnation, and emerging threats and thereby facilitate effective improvement strategies. Objective To estimate mortality and morbidity in children and adolescents from 1990 to 2017 by age and sex in 195 countries and territories. Design, Setting, and Participants This study examined levels, trends, and spatiotemporal patterns of cause-specific mortality and nonfatal health outcomes using standardized approaches to data processing and statistical analysis. It also describes epidemiologic transitions by evaluating historical associations between disease indicators and the Socio-Demographic Index (SDI), a composite indicator of income, educational attainment, and fertility. Data collected from 1990 to 2017 on children and adolescents from birth through 19 years of age in 195 countries and territories were assessed. Data analysis occurred from January 2018 to August 2018. Exposures Being under the age of 20 years between 1990 and 2017. Main Outcomes and Measures Death and disability. All-cause and cause-specific deaths, disability-adjusted life years, years of life lost, and years of life lived with disability. Results Child and adolescent deaths decreased 51.7% from 13.77 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 13.60-13.93 million) in 1990 to 6.64 million (95% UI, 6.44-6.87 million) in 2017, but in 2017, aggregate disability increased 4.7% to a total of 145 million (95% UI, 107-190 million) years lived with disability globally. Progress was uneven, and inequity increased, with low-SDI and low-middle–SDI locations experiencing 82.2% (95% UI, 81.6%-82.9%) of deaths, up from 70.9% (95% UI, 70.4%-71.4%) in 1990. The leading disaggregated causes of disability-adjusted life years in 2017 in the low-SDI quintile were neonatal disorders, lower respiratory infections, diarrhea, malaria, and congenital birth defects, whereas neonatal disorders, congenital birth defects, headache, dermatitis, and anxiety were highest-ranked in the high-SDI quintile. Conclusions and Relevance Mortality reductions over this 27-year period mean that children are more likely than ever to reach their 20th birthdays. The concomitant expansion of nonfatal health loss and epidemiological transition in children and adolescents, especially in low-SDI and middle-SDI countries, has the potential to increase already overburdened health systems, will affect the human capital potential of societies, and may influence the trajectory of socioeconomic development. Continued monitoring of child and adolescent health loss is crucial to sustain the progress of the past 27 years.
تدمد: 2168-6211
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid_dedup__::ee464cb29126fa028935cf35a95441c3
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31034019
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.pmid.dedup....ee464cb29126fa028935cf35a95441c3
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE