Evolving Patterns of Nutritional Deficiencies Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. GBD Data Set
2.2. Gender Development Index Set
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. The Evolving Pattern of the Contribution in LMICs to Global NDs Burden
3.2. Temporal Trends and Main Subcategories Differences of NDs in LMICs
3.3. Age-Sex Specific Trends of NDs and Its High-Risk Subcategories in LMICs
3.4. Cohort Effect of NDs and Its High-Risk Subcategories with Increased Risk of Incidence in LMICs
3.5. Spatial Patterns Differences of NDs Burden at National Level
3.6. The Relationship between NDs Burden and Gender Development Index
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Incidence | DALYs | |||||||
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No. in Thousands, 2019 | No. Change, 1990–2019, % | ASIR per 100,000, 2019 | ASIR. Change, 1990–2019, % | No. in Thousands, 2019 | No. Change, 1990–2019, % | ASDR per 100,000, 2019 | ASDR. Change, 1990–2019, % | |
Overall nutritional deficiencies | ||||||||
Both | 116,480.4 | 70.4% | 1883.2 | 0.6 (−0.2, 1.4) | 41,777.8 | −30.9% | 674.4 | −2.4 (−2.6, −2.2) |
Female | 51,405.6 | 66.0% | 1681.5 | 0.5 (−1.2, 2.1) | 24,321.3 | −26.8% | 788.3 | −2.3 (−2.4, −2.1) |
Male | 65,074.9 | 74.1% | 2086.6 | 0.7 (0.6, 0.8) | 17,456.5 | −36.0% | 562.1 | −2.6 (−2.9, −2.3) |
Main subcategories of nutritional deficiency | ||||||||
Protein-energy malnutrition | ||||||||
Both | 108,645.94 | 78.2% | 1202.48 | 0.8 (0.1, 1.4) | 9988.4 | −65.9% | 171.7 | −4.4 (−5.1, −3.7) |
Female | 46,439.45 | 73.9% | 1526.16 | 0.6 (−0.5, 1.8) | 4988.4 | −68.0% | 174.7 | −4.6 (−5.1, −4.0) |
Male | 62,206.48 | 81.5% | 2000.04 | 0.8 (0.8, 0.9) | 5000.1 | −63.6% | 169.8 | −4.3 (−5.4, −3.1) |
Iodine deficiency | ||||||||
Both | 7834.5 | 6.3% | 120.3 | −0.6 (−2.5, 1.3) | 2357.9 | −2.4% | 36.4 | −1.6 (−1.8, −1.5) |
Female | 4966.1 | 16.5% | 155.3 | −0.3 (−3.0, 2.5) | 1469.2 | 9.4% | 45.5 | −1.3 (−1.5, −1.2) |
Male | 2868.4 | −7.8% | 86.6 | −1.1 (−1.2, −1.1) | 888.7 | −17.2% | 27.4 | −2.1 (−2.3, −2.0) |
Vitamin A deficiency | ||||||||
Both | 459,155.8 | −43.5% | 7291.5 | −3.1 (−3.2, −3.0) | 1057.8 | −38.8% | 17.5 | −2.2 (−2.4, −2.1) |
Female | 193,227.3 | −36.9% | 6238.7 | −2.7 (−2.9, −2.5) | 476.2 | −31.6% | 16.2 | −1.9 (−2.1, −1.7) |
Male | 265,928.5 | −47.5% | 8325.3 | −3.4 (−3.5, −3.2) | 581.6 | −43.7% | 18.8 | −2.5 (−2.5, −2.4) |
Dietary iron deficiency | ||||||||
Both | - | - | - | - | 26,390.6 | 17.4% | 417.4 | −0.8 (−0.8, −0.8) |
Female | - | - | - | - | 16,327.7 | 24.3% | 518.6 | −0.7 (−0.8, −0.7) |
Male | - | - | - | - | 10,063.0 | 7.7% | 316.5 | −0.9 (−1.0, −0.9) |
Other nutritional deficiencies | ||||||||
Both | - | - | - | - | 1983.1 | −56.8% | 31.6 | −4.6 (−4.8, −4.3) |
Female | - | - | - | - | 1059.9 | −57.3% | 33.5 | −4.5 (−4.6, −4.3) |
Male | - | - | - | - | 923.2 | −56.1% | 29.9 | −4.5 (−4.9, −4.0) |
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Liu, J.; Qi, X.; Wang, X.; Qin, Y.; Jiang, S.; Han, L.; Kang, Z.; Shan, L.; Liang, L.; Wu, Q. Evolving Patterns of Nutritional Deficiencies Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study. Nutrients 2022, 14, 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14050931
Liu J, Qi X, Wang X, Qin Y, Jiang S, Han L, Kang Z, Shan L, Liang L, Wu Q. Evolving Patterns of Nutritional Deficiencies Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study. Nutrients. 2022; 14(5):931. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14050931
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Jingjing, Xinye Qi, Xing Wang, Yinghua Qin, Shengchao Jiang, Liyuan Han, Zheng Kang, Linghan Shan, Libo Liang, and Qunhong Wu. 2022. "Evolving Patterns of Nutritional Deficiencies Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study" Nutrients 14, no. 5: 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14050931
APA StyleLiu, J., Qi, X., Wang, X., Qin, Y., Jiang, S., Han, L., Kang, Z., Shan, L., Liang, L., & Wu, Q. (2022). Evolving Patterns of Nutritional Deficiencies Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study. Nutrients, 14(5), 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14050931