| Literature DB >> 23705638 |
Radwan Al Ali1, Fawaz Mzayek, Samer Rastam, Fouad M Fouad, Martin O'Flaherty, Simon Capewell, Wasim Maziak.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasingly becoming a major public health problem worldwide. Estimating the future burden of diabetes is instrumental to guide the public health response to the epidemic. This study aims to project the prevalence of T2DM among adults in Syria over the period 2003-2022 by applying a modelling approach to the country's own data.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23705638 PMCID: PMC3673829 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1The MEDCHAMPS IMPACT Diabetes model structure.
Projected prevalence and number of people with type 2 diabetes for selected years among adults 25 years of age and over in Syria
| 16995 (1.2) | 37073 (2.2) | 87962 (4) | 249919 (11.3) | ||
| 28483 (3.2) | 57424 (5.4) | 119992 (8.6) | 325066 (15.7) | ||
| 66424 (12.2) | 91985 (14.3) | 146472 (17.4) | 329564 (23.9) | ||
| 82300 (27) | 95620 (27.2) | 126473 (26.7) | 245785 (30.5) | ||
| 47502 (27) | 56226 (28.8) | 73564 (31.5) | 129752 (33.3) | ||
| 20797 (27) | 24638 (28) | 32497 (30.9) | 52998 (37) | ||
| 262500 (7.7) | 362966 (9) | 586960 (11.2) | 1333084 (19) | ||
| 6682 (0.5) | 26976 (1.6) | 77663 (3.7) | 231184 (10.9) | ||
| 29348 (3.3) | 63648 (6.1) | 139289 (10.2) | 388171 (19.8) | ||
| 125064 (22.4) | 151993 (23.1) | 212463 (25.3) | 419033 (32.1) | ||
| 134372 (42.3) | 148746 (40.7) | 185811 (37.7) | 322827 (40.7) | ||
| 87573 (42.3) | 97922 (43.1) | 117106 (44.6) | 167225 (38.9) | ||
| 40655 (42.3) | 43758 (38.9) | 54410 (37.9) | 83289 (41) | ||
| 423694 (12.2) | 533044 (13.1) | 786742 (15.1) | 1611729 (23.6) | ||
| 23678 (0.8) | 64049 (1.9) | 165624 (3.9) | 481102 (11.1) | ||
| 57831 (3.2) | 121072 (5.7) | 259281 (9.4) | 713236 (17.7) | ||
| 191488 (17.3) | 243978 (18.7) | 358935 (21.3) | 748597 (27.9) | ||
| 216672 (34.8) | 244366 (34) | 312284 (32.3) | 568612 (35.6) | ||
| 135075 (35.3) | 154148 (36.5) | 190670 (38.5) | 296977 (36.2) | ||
| 61452 (35.5) | 68396 (34.1) | 86908 (34.9) | 136287 (39.3) | ||
| 686195 (10) | 896010 (11) | 1373702 (13.1) | 2944813 (21.3) |
Data is shown as number and prevalence (%).
Figure 2Projected trend of type 2 diabetes mellitus prevalence in Syria from 2003 to 2022, by gender.
Figure 3The relative increase in prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus between 2003 and 2022 among Syrian adults stratified by age.
Projected prevalence and number of people with type 2 diabetes for selected years among adults 20–79 years of age in Syria
| 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
| 16995 (1.2) | 37073 (2.2) | 87962 (4) | 249919 (11.3) | ||
| 28483 (3.2) | 57424 (5.4) | 119992 (8.6) | 325066 (15.7) | ||
| 66424 (12.2) | 91985 (14.3) | 146472 (17.4) | 329564 (23.9) | ||
| 82300 (27) | 95620 (27.2) | 126473 (26.7) | 245785 (30.5) | ||
| 47502 (27) | 56226 (28.8) | 73564 (31.5) | 129752 (33.3) | ||
| 10398 (27) | 12319 (28) | 16249 (30.9) | 26499 (37) | ||
| 252102 (6.2) | 350647 (7.2) | 570712 (9.1) | 1306585 (16.2) | ||
| 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
| 6682 (0.5) | 26976 (1.6) | 77663 (3.7) | 231184 (10.9) | ||
| 29348 (3.3) | 63648 (6.1) | 139289 (10.2) | 388171 (19.8) | ||
| 125064 (22.4) | 151993 (23.1) | 212463 (25.3) | 419033 (32.1) | ||
| 134372 (42.3) | 148746 (40.7) | 185811 (37.7) | 322827 (40.7) | ||
| 87573 (42.3) | 97922 (43.1) | 117106 (44.6) | 167225 (38.9) | ||
| 40655 (84.6) | 43758 (77.8) | 54410 (75.8) | 83289 (82) | ||
| 423694 (10.3) | 533044 (11) | 786742 (12.7) | 1611729 (20.7) | ||
| 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
| 23678 (0.8) | 64049 (1.9) | 165624 (3.9) | 481102 (11.1) | ||
| 57831 (3.2) | 121072 (5.7) | 259281 (9.4) | 713236 (17.7) | ||
| 191488 (17.3) | 243978 (18.7) | 358935 (21.3) | 748597 (27.9) | ||
| 216672 (34.8) | 244366 (34) | 312284 (32.3) | 568612 (35.6) | ||
| 135075 (35.3) | 154148 (36.5) | 190670 (38.5) | 296977 (36.2) | ||
| 51053 (58.9) | 56077 (55.9) | 70659 (56.8) | 109788 (63.4) | ||
| 675796 (8.2) | 883691 (9.1) | 1357454 (10.9) | 2918314 (18.4) |
Data is shown as number and prevalence (%). * This young age group was assumed to have no cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Figure 4Predicted effect of a hypothetical 10-years prevention program (starting in 2003) on prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The hypothetical prevention program used here is assumed to target a group of non-diabetic persons (10% of healthy, 40% of obese, and 20% of smoker) with an expected reduction of 25% of obesity and 50% of smoking in 10 years.