Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries

Purpose of the study. Is to compare the epidemiological trends (2000–2017) of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries. Materials and methods. Thetrendsinmorbidity, prevalence, mortality, years lived with disability (YL...

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Main Author: G. P. Mykhalchyshyn
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Language:English
Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2020-09-01
Series:Сучасні медичні технології
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Online Access:https://zmapo-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/94
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description Purpose of the study. Is to compare the epidemiological trends (2000–2017) of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries. Materials and methods. Thetrendsinmorbidity, prevalence, mortality, years lived with disability (YLDs), as well as disability adjusted life years (DALYs) in type 2 diabetes (per 100 thousand of population) were analyzed. Results. Over a period of 2000–2017, the incidence of type 2 diabetes in Ukraine increased by 10,4%, in Belarus – by 9,2%, in Poland – by 28,1%, in Germany – by 32,1% and in the United States – by 69,6%. Accordingly, the largest increase in the prevalence occurred in the United States (by 83,2%), Germany (by 40,0%) and Poland (by 42,6%) and the least in Ukraine (by 9,9%). The mortality rate in Ukraine as of 2017 was lower than in the USA, Poland and Germany, respectively: 4,0 against 17,4; 13,8; 20,6 per 100 thousand of population. The largest increase in YLDs and DALY occurred in the United States (by 81,0% and 45,6%), Germany (by 45,2% and 28,8%), Poland (by 41,6% and 45,4%), against the background of a slight increase in Ukraine (by 10,2% and 7,8%). Conclusions. Over a period of 2000–2017, the trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on the health care systems of Ukraine and other countries differ, which requires further analysis and clarification of this situation.
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spelling doaj.art-3a95260c51484b479de23e8bcf9cee302025-01-02T04:06:42ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityСучасні медичні технології2072-93672020-09-013(46)535910.34287/MMT.3(46).2020.994Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countriesG. P. Mykhalchyshyn0O. O. Bogomolets National Medical UniversityPurpose of the study. Is to compare the epidemiological trends (2000–2017) of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries. Materials and methods. Thetrendsinmorbidity, prevalence, mortality, years lived with disability (YLDs), as well as disability adjusted life years (DALYs) in type 2 diabetes (per 100 thousand of population) were analyzed. Results. Over a period of 2000–2017, the incidence of type 2 diabetes in Ukraine increased by 10,4%, in Belarus – by 9,2%, in Poland – by 28,1%, in Germany – by 32,1% and in the United States – by 69,6%. Accordingly, the largest increase in the prevalence occurred in the United States (by 83,2%), Germany (by 40,0%) and Poland (by 42,6%) and the least in Ukraine (by 9,9%). The mortality rate in Ukraine as of 2017 was lower than in the USA, Poland and Germany, respectively: 4,0 against 17,4; 13,8; 20,6 per 100 thousand of population. The largest increase in YLDs and DALY occurred in the United States (by 81,0% and 45,6%), Germany (by 45,2% and 28,8%), Poland (by 41,6% and 45,4%), against the background of a slight increase in Ukraine (by 10,2% and 7,8%). Conclusions. Over a period of 2000–2017, the trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on the health care systems of Ukraine and other countries differ, which requires further analysis and clarification of this situation.https://zmapo-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/94burdenincidenceprevalenceyldsdalytype 2 diabetes
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Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
Сучасні медичні технології
burden
incidence
prevalence
ylds
daly
type 2 diabetes
title Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
title_full Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
title_fullStr Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
title_full_unstemmed Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
title_short Trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in Ukraine and some developed countries
title_sort trends of indicators characterizing the burden of type 2 diabetes on health care systems in ukraine and some developed countries
topic burden
incidence
prevalence
ylds
daly
type 2 diabetes
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