| Literature DB >> 36235572 |
Liyuan Han1,2, Tian Zhao1,2, Ruijie Zhang1,2, Yanhua Hao3,4, Mingli Jiao3,4, Qunhong Wu3,4, Jingjing Liu3,4, Maigeng Zhou5.
Abstract
From 1990 to 2019, the age-standardized incidence rate of nutritional deficiencies in China remained stable. However, the age-standardized disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) rate of nutritional deficiencies decreased from 1990 to 2019. Data were extracted from the GBD 2019 datasets. Estimated annual percentage changes (EAPCs) were calculated to assess the incidence rate, and DALY trends of nutritional deficiencies. Measures were stratified by subtypes, regions, and age groups. In 2019, the age-standardized DALY rates of dietary iron deficiency and protein-energy malnutrition reached their highest levels. The main population groups with protein-energy malnutrition and dietary iron deficiency were adults over the age of 70 and children under the age of five. The latter group also had a greater burden of vitamin A deficiency. Zhejiang, Beijing, and Guangdong reported the highest age-standardized incidence rates of nutritional deficiencies, which mainly pertained to protein-energy malnutrition and vitamin A deficiency. Tibet, Xinjiang, and Hainan had the highest age-standardized DALY rates of nutritional deficiencies, which mainly pertained to dietary iron deficiency and protein-energy malnutrition.Entities:
Keywords: GBD; disability-adjusted life-years; incidence; nutritional deficiencies; trend
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36235572 PMCID: PMC9570758 DOI: 10.3390/nu14193919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 6.706
The number, age-standardized rates of incidence, and DALYs and their estimated annual percentage changes (EAPC) from 1990 to 2019 across ages and age groups for nutritional deficiencies and its main subcategories in China. DALYs = disability-adjusted life-years.
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| Case | Percentage Change in Absolute Numbers, 1990–2019 | Age-Standardized | EAPC | Case | Percentage Change in Absolute Numbers, 1990–2019 | Age-Standardized DALYs Rates | EAPC | |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 28,569.88 (22,553.25, 35,422.13) | 47.90% | 2058.90 (1633.50, 2570.63) | 0.11 (−0.19, 0.41) | 2606.93 (1815.57, 3659.29) | −62.80% | 174.78 (122.20, 241.15) | −5.54 (−5.96, −5.12) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 27,834.27 (21,809.61, 34,701.83) | 50.29% | 1996.51(1570.05,2498.19) | 0.08(−0.23,0.40) | 790.44(551.66,1082.06) | −73.85% | 54.57(39.44,74.30) | −6.93 (−7.65,−6.20) |
| Iodine deficiency | 735.61 (574.29, 917.58) | −7.76% | 62.40 (48.58, 78.16) | 0.63(0.10,1.16) | 264.71 (122.77, 521.29) | 9.84% | 15.57 (7.16, 30.67) | −0.64 (−1.00, −0.28) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 25,263.60 (21,390.09, 30,021.08) | −79.35% | 2113.34 (1764.06, 2553.64) | −5.83 (−6.17, −5.48) | 40.32 (25.94, 61.11) | −67.30% | 3.69 (2.34, 5.55) | −4.29 (−4.66, −3.93) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 1206.62 (764.18, 1842.70) | −64.05% | 80.69 (51.12, 122.73) | −5.88 (−6.16, −5.60) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 304.83 (210.26, 419.73) | 14.67% | 20.26 (14.30, 27.86) | 0.68 (0.00, 1.37) |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 3597.19 (2597.14, 5101.01) | −60.26% | 4414.22 (3187.04, 6259.62) | −2.63 (−3.10, −2.16) | 182.42 (131.15, 253.72) | −94.31% | 223.85 (160.94, 311.35) | −10.53 (−11.00, −10.06) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 3587.61 (2589.36, 5091.06) | −60.23% | 4402.47 (3177.49, 6247.40) | −2.63 (−3.09, −2.16) | 56.01 (44.72, 68.00) | −97.77% | 68.74 (54.88, 83.45) | −13.86 (−14.15, −13.56) |
| Iodine deficiency | 9.58 (4.85, 16.76) | −68.81% | 11.75 (5.96, 20.56) | −2.83 (−3.71, −1.95) | 0.17 (0.06, 0.37) | −82.85% | 0.21 (0.08, 0.46) | −5.95 (−7.53, −4.33) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 3140.90 (1924.50, 4995.49) | −85.35% | 3854.30 (2361.61, 6130.12) | −5.10 (−5.28, −4.92) | 9.91 (6.08, 15.04) | −81.81% | 12.16 (7.46, 18.45) | −5.35 (−5.76, −4.94) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 98.85 (54.38, 158.00) | −81.34% | 121.30 (66.74, 193.89) | −5.43 (−5.86, −5.00) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 17.48 (14.36, 21.30) | −83.44% | 21.45 (17.62, 26.14) | −2.09 (−3.20, −0.96) |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 1848.40 (1234.20, 2677.74) | 22.06% | 1290.64 (1220.22, 1361.05) | 1.12 (0.52, 1.72) | 160.13 (99.97, 241.65) | −77.44% | 111.66 (90.95, 132.37) | −5.23 (−5.55, −4.90) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 1762.30 (1153.92, 2593.48) | 34.38% | 1230.33 (1161.58, 1299.08) | 1.46 (0.78, 2.15) | 46.89 (25.91, 78.49) | −45.52% | 32.71 (21.50, 43.92) | −3.13 (−3.58, −2.67) |
| Iodine deficiency | 86.10 (61.30, 123.27) | −57.57% | 60.31 (45.09, 75.53) | −1.23 (−1.42, −1.03) | 3.84 (1.54, 8.02) | −81.55% | 2.69 (2.58, 2.82) | −5.28 (−6.63, −3.91) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 4761.74 (3178.29, 6904.21) | −83.19% | 3320.22 (3207.28, 3433.16) | −4.87 (−5.30, −4.44) | 8.59 (4.87, 13.70) | −83.13% | 5.99 (5.81, 6.17) | −5.83 (−6.13, −5.52) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 88.43 (48.73, 146.05) | −83.52% | 61.64 (46.25, 77.03) | −6.04 (−6.37, −5.71) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 12.37 (7.12, 20.08) | −18.80% | 8.64(8.42,8.85) | 0.46 (−0.15, 1.07) |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 12,879.45 (10,024.63, 16,436.56) | 103.12% | 1759.71 (1677.49, 1841.93) | 1.51 (1.13, 1.90) | 1147.82 (750.82, 1663.03) | −44.33% | 153.02 (128.77, 177.26) | −3.62 (−3.83, −3.42) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 12,290.17 (9446.15, 15755.84) | 111.84% | 1664.20 (1584.24, 1744.16) | 1.54 (1.17, 1.90) | 306.02 (190.85, 458.77) | 37.50% | 41.26 (28.67, 53.85) | −0.95 (−1.30, −0.61) |
| Iodine deficiency | 589.28 (443.55, 767.32) | 9.29% | 95.51 (76.35, 114.66) | 1.32 (0.56, 2.09) | 168.23 (76.25, 336.26) | −5.02% | 22.07 (12.86, 31.28) | −0.40 (−0.78, −0.02) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 14,682.02 (11,497.90, 18,280.38) | −78.16% | 2131.16 (2040.68, 2221.64) | −5.25 (−5.56, −4.93) | 14.03 (8.21, 22.83) | −7.32% | 2.01 (1.93, 2.10) | −0.57 (−0.96, −0.17) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 522.77 (318.09, 821.77) | −66.27% | 68.74 (52.49, 84.99) | −5.98 (−6.23, −5.73) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 136.77 (85.38, 204.73) | 40.92% | 18.93 (18.66, 19.20) | 1.07 (0.37, 1.78) |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 7726.77 (5914.47, 9892.05) | 310.71% | 2095.03 (2005.31, 2184.74) | 1.58 (1.35, 1.80) | 757.12 (1069.07, 504.77) | 2.84% | 205.05 (176.98, 233.12) | −3.61 (−3.89, −3.34) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 7682.50 (5864.79, 9852.02) | 313.23% | 2083.01 (1993.55, 2172.46) | 1.59 (1.37, 1.82) | 209.16 (300.56, 135.50) | 117.75% | 56.68 (41.92, 71.43) | −1.41 (−1.89, −0.92) |
| Iodine deficiency | 44.27 (24.80, 72.68) | 99.82% | 12.02 (11.80, 12.24) | −0.82(−0.87,−0.77) | 77.00 (151.38, 35.01) | 115.52% | 20.86 (11.91, 29.82) | −0.27 (−0.67, 0.13) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 2393.86 (1663.13, 3407.80) | −49.66% | 646.79 (596.94, 696.64) | −5.31 (−5.53, −5.09) | 6.03 (9.47, 3.60) | 177.83% | 1.63 (1.55, 1.71) | 1.05 (0.79, 1.30) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 377.00 (580.16, 219.71) | −33.54% | 102.10 (82.29, 121.90) | −5.59 (−5.84, −5.35) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 87.92 (126.47, 57.01) | 151.39% | 23.78 (14.22, 33.34) | 0.99 (−0.07, 2.07) |
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| Overall nutritional deficiencies | 2518.07 (1878.90, 3321.93) | 375.67% | 2328.89 (2234.30, 2423.48) | 1.66 (1.46, 1.87) | 359.44 (285.47, 450.28) | 21.40% | 345.89 (309.44, 382.35) | −3.43 (−3.96, −2.90) |
| Protein-energy malnutrition | 2511.69 (1872.02, 3312.45) | 376.73% | 2323.02 (2228.55, 2417.48) | 1.67(1.46,1.88) | 172.36(142.93,206.28) | 66.34% | 170.13(144.57,195.70) | −2.33(−3.11,−1.54) |
| Iodine deficiency | 6.39(3.52,10.49) | 153.60% | 5.87 (5.62, 6.14) | −0.38 (−0.40, −0.35) | 15.48 (7.26, 29.58) | 143.82% | 14.22 (13.82, 14.64) | −0.54 (−0.92, −0.16) |
| Vitamin A deficiency | 285.08(201.53,399.51) | −54.51% | 262.40(230.65,294.15) | −6.09(−6.25,−5.93) | 1.75(0.98,2.86) | 204.40% | 1.61 (1.48, 1.75) | 0.90 (0.63, 1.16) |
| Dietary iron deficiency | - | - | - | - | 119.57 (72.20, 185.77) | −30.71% | 111.35 (90.67, 132.03) | −6.38 (−6.73, −6.02) |
| Other nutritional deficiency | - | - | - | - | 304.83 (210.26, 304.83) | 287.44% | 21.43 (14.78, 29.51) | 1.86 (1.14, 2.58) |
Figure 1The absolute number of nutritional deficiencies from 1990 to 2019 in China. (A) Incidence; (B) DALYs. DALYs = disability-adjusted life-years.
Figure 2Change in the age-standardized incidence rate and DALYs rate of nutritional deficiencies from 1990 to 2019 in China. (A) Age-standardized incidence rate; (B) Age-standardized DALYs rate. DALYs = disability-adjusted life-years. Note: (*) Indicates statistically significant trend (p < 0.05).
Figure 3Change and distribution of main subcategories in incidence and DALYs rate in all population from 1990 to 2019 in China. (A) Incidence; (B) DALYs. DALYs = disability-adjusted life-years. Note: (*) Indicates statistically significant trend (p < 0.05).
Figure 4The age-standardized incidence rate and DALYs rate of nutritional deficiencies ranking in 2019 at provincial levels of China. (A) Age-standardized incidence rate; (B) Age-standardized DALYs rate. DALYs = disability-adjusted life-years.
Figure 5The age-standardized incidence rate and DALYs rate of overall nutritional deficiencies in 2019 and their estimated annual percentage changes (EAPC) from 1990 to 2019 by ages at provincial levels of China.
Figure 6The age-standardized incidence rate for main subcategories in 2019 and their estimated annual percentage changes (EAPC) from 1990 to 2019 by ages at provincial levels of China.