| Literature DB >> 29370339 |
Andrew Kingston1, Louise Robinson1, Heather Booth2, Martin Knapp3, Carol Jagger1.
Abstract
Background: models projecting future disease burden have focussed on one or two diseases. Little is known on how risk factors of younger cohorts will play out in the future burden of multi-morbidity (two or more concurrent long-term conditions). Design: a dynamic microsimulation model, the Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) model, simulates the characteristics (sociodemographic factors, health behaviours, chronic diseases and geriatric conditions) of individuals over the period 2014-2040. Population: about 303,589 individuals aged 35 years and over (a 1% random sample of the 2014 England population) created from Understanding Society, the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, and the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study II. Main outcome measures: the prevalence of, numbers with, and years lived with, chronic diseases, geriatric conditions and multi-morbidity.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29370339 PMCID: PMC5920286 DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afx201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Age Ageing ISSN: 0002-0729 Impact factor: 10.668
Prevalence of (and numbers with) multi-morbidity in 2015, 2025 and 2035 and percentage change in numbers between 2015 and 2025 and 2015 and 2035, diseases only, by age group
| Age group and number of diseasesa | 2015 | 2025 | 2035 | % Change | % Change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| %( | %( | %( | (2015–2025) | (2015–2035) | ||
| 65–74 years | None | 20.7 (1,089,600) | 16.0 (908,800) | 14.5 (1,004,000) | −16.6 | −7.9 |
| One | 33.7 (1,777,200) | 33.0 (1,875,400) | 32.6 (2,253,300) | 5.5 | 26.8 | |
| Two | 25.2 (1,329,500) | 29.2 (1,657,000) | 30.5 (2,107,600) | 24.6 | 58.5 | |
| Three | 13.4 (708,500) | 14.8 (842,800) | 15.8 (1,093,800) | 19.0 | 54.4 | |
| Four or more | 7.0 (371,400) | 6.9 (392,800) | 6.5 (449,000) | 5.8 | 20.9 | |
| Two or more | 45.7 (2,409,400) | 50.9 (2,892,600) | 52.8 (3,650,400) | 20.1 | 51.5 | |
| 75–84 years | None | 11.4 (358,300) | 5.9 (252,100) | 4.6 (218,200) | −29.6 | −39.1 |
| One | 26.7 (835,800) | 21.3 (909,100) | 19.4 (919,100) | 8.8 | 10.0 | |
| Two | 29.8 (932,400) | 30.5 (1,299,800) | 31.2 (1,473,600) | 39.4 | 58.0 | |
| Three | 19.8 (618,500) | 24.2 (1,033,600) | 26.0 (1,229,600) | 67.1 | 98.8 | |
| Four or more | 12.3 (385,000) | 18.1 (770,200) | 18.8 (886,700) | 100.1 | 130.3 | |
| Two or more | 61.9 (1,935,900) | 72.8 (3,103,600) | 75.9 (3,589,900) | 60.3 | 85.4 | |
| 85+ years | None | 8.8 (115,800) | 1.8 (31,700) | 0.9 (25,700) | −72.6 | −77.8 |
| One | 22.5 (296,700) | 10.9 (193,100) | 8.5 (240,500) | −34.9 | −18.9 | |
| Two | 31.5 (415,500) | 25.1 (443,500) | 21.9 (617,300) | 6.7 | 48.6 | |
| Three | 22.3 (293,700) | 28.9 (509,000) | 28.9 (814,000) | 73.3 | 177.2 | |
| Four or more | 14.9 (196,000) | 33.3 (586,900) | 39.7 (1,117,500) | 199.4 | 470.2 | |
| Two or more | 68.7 (905,200) | 87.3 (1,539,400) | 90.5 (2,548,800) | 70.1 | 181.6 | |
| All 65+ years | None | 16.1 (1,563,700) | 10.2 (1,192,600) | 8.6 (1,247,900) | −23.7 | −20.2 |
| One | 29.9 (2,909,700) | 25.4 (2,977,600) | 23.6 (3,412,900) | 2.3 | 17.3 | |
| Two | 27.5 (2,677,400) | 29.0 (3,400,300) | 29.1 (4,198,500) | 27.0 | 56.8 | |
| Three | 16.7 (1,620,700) | 20.4 (2,385,400) | 21.7 (3,137,400) | 47.2 | 93.6 | |
| Four or more | 9.8 (952,400) | 14.9 (1,749,900) | 17.0 (2,453,200) | 83.7 | 157.6 | |
| Two or more | 54.0 (5,250,500) | 64.4 (7,535,600) | 67.8 (9,789,100) | 43.5 | 86.4 | |
aArthritis, cancer, CHD, dementia, depression, diabetes, hypertension, respiratory disease, stroke.
Prevalence of (and numbers with) individual diseases and impairments in 2015, 2025 and 2035 and percentage change in numbers between 2015 and 2025, and 2015 and 2035, population aged 65 years and over
| 2015% ( | 2025% ( | 2035% ( | % Change (2015–2025) | % Change (2015–2035) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diseases | |||||
| Arthritis | 48.6 (4,721,300) | 60.3 (7,059,300) | 62.6 (9,046,300) | 49.5 | 91.6 |
| Cancer | 12.6 (1,224,900) | 19.6 (2,297,700) | 23.7 (3,422,000) | 87.6 | 179.4 |
| CHD | 18.3 (1,778,700) | 16.6 (1,937,800) | 15.0 (2,172,500) | 8.9 | 22.1 |
| Dementia | 6.8 (659,700) | 7.8 (918,800) | 8.5 (1,227,500) | 39.3 | 86.1 |
| Depression | 2.3 (225,700) | 1.3 (155,500) | 1.3 (191,600) | −31.1 | −15.1 |
| Diabetes | 14.7 (1,428,400) | 19.8 (2,317,900) | 21.6 (3,115,400) | 62.3 | 118.1 |
| Hypertension | 49.0 (4,768,200) | 54.9 (6,423,400) | 55.9 (8,080,400) | 34.7 | 69.5 |
| Respiratory | 18.0 (1,747,400) | 21.5 (2,520,000) | 24.4 (3,520,300) | 44.2 | 101.5 |
| Stroke | 7.5 (726,100) | 8.7 (1,021,700) | 9.3 (1,337,500) | 40.7 | 84.2 |
| Impairments | |||||
| CINDa | 2.7 (264,100) | 2.3 (273,500) | 2.3 (331,600) | 3.6 | 25.6 |
| Hearing | 12.4 (1,201,800) | 11.6 (1,354,400) | 12.5 (1,812,400) | 12.7 | 50.8 |
| Vision | 6.2 (600,000) | 5.2 (613,400) | 5.4 (777,700) | 2.2 | 29.6 |
| Total Population | 9,723,900 | 1,170,5800 | 1,444,9900 | ||
aCognitive impairment no dementia.
Figure 1.Years gained between 2015 and 2035 in life expectancy at age 65 and years lived from age 65 with multi-morbidity (diseases only), by sex