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Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals
BACKGROUND: Understanding and quantifying the differences in disease development in different socioeconomic groups of people across the lifespan is important for planning healthcare and preventive services. The study aimed to measure chronic disease accrual, and examine the differences in time to in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372901/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100687 |
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author | Lyons, Jane Akbari, Ashley Abrams, Keith R. Azcoaga Lorenzo, Amaya Ba Dhafari, Thamer Chess, James Denaxas, Spiros Fry, Richard Gale, Chris P. Gallacher, John Griffiths, Lucy J. Guthrie, Bruce Hall, Marlous Jalali-najafabadi, Farideh John, Ann MacRae, Clare McCowan, Colin Peek, Niels O’Reilly, Dermot Rafferty, James Lyons, Ronan A. Owen, Rhiannon K. |
author_facet | Lyons, Jane Akbari, Ashley Abrams, Keith R. Azcoaga Lorenzo, Amaya Ba Dhafari, Thamer Chess, James Denaxas, Spiros Fry, Richard Gale, Chris P. Gallacher, John Griffiths, Lucy J. Guthrie, Bruce Hall, Marlous Jalali-najafabadi, Farideh John, Ann MacRae, Clare McCowan, Colin Peek, Niels O’Reilly, Dermot Rafferty, James Lyons, Ronan A. Owen, Rhiannon K. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Understanding and quantifying the differences in disease development in different socioeconomic groups of people across the lifespan is important for planning healthcare and preventive services. The study aimed to measure chronic disease accrual, and examine the differences in time to individual morbidities, multimorbidity, and mortality between socioeconomic groups in Wales, UK. METHODS: Population-wide electronic linked cohort study, following Welsh residents for up to 20 years (2000–2019). Chronic disease diagnoses were obtained from general practice and hospitalisation records using the CALIBER disease phenotype register. Multi-state models were used to examine trajectories of accrual of 132 diseases and mortality, adjusted for sex, age and area-level deprivation. Restricted mean survival time was calculated to measure time spent free of chronic disease(s) or mortality between socioeconomic groups. FINDINGS: In total, 965,905 individuals aged 5–104 were included, from a possible 2.9 m individuals following a 5-year clearance period, with an average follow-up of 13.2 years (12.7 million person-years). Some 673,189 (69.7%) individuals developed at least one chronic disease or died within the study period. From ages 10 years upwards, the individuals living in the most deprived areas consistently experienced reduced time between health states, demonstrating accelerated transitions to first and subsequent morbidities and death compared to their demographic equivalent living in the least deprived areas. The largest difference were observed in 10 and 20 year old males developing multimorbidity (−0.45 years (99% CI: −0.45, −0.44)) and in 70 year old males dying after developing multimorbidity (−1.98 years (99% CI: −2.01, −1.95)). INTERPRETATION: This study adds to the existing literature on health inequalities by demonstrating that individuals living in more deprived areas consistently experience accelerated time to diagnosis of chronic disease and death across all ages, accounting for competing risks. FUNDING: 10.13039/501100000265UK Medical Research Council, Health Data Research UK, and Administrative Data Research Wales. |
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spelling | pubmed-103729012023-07-28 Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals Lyons, Jane Akbari, Ashley Abrams, Keith R. Azcoaga Lorenzo, Amaya Ba Dhafari, Thamer Chess, James Denaxas, Spiros Fry, Richard Gale, Chris P. Gallacher, John Griffiths, Lucy J. Guthrie, Bruce Hall, Marlous Jalali-najafabadi, Farideh John, Ann MacRae, Clare McCowan, Colin Peek, Niels O’Reilly, Dermot Rafferty, James Lyons, Ronan A. Owen, Rhiannon K. Lancet Reg Health Eur Articles BACKGROUND: Understanding and quantifying the differences in disease development in different socioeconomic groups of people across the lifespan is important for planning healthcare and preventive services. The study aimed to measure chronic disease accrual, and examine the differences in time to individual morbidities, multimorbidity, and mortality between socioeconomic groups in Wales, UK. METHODS: Population-wide electronic linked cohort study, following Welsh residents for up to 20 years (2000–2019). Chronic disease diagnoses were obtained from general practice and hospitalisation records using the CALIBER disease phenotype register. Multi-state models were used to examine trajectories of accrual of 132 diseases and mortality, adjusted for sex, age and area-level deprivation. Restricted mean survival time was calculated to measure time spent free of chronic disease(s) or mortality between socioeconomic groups. FINDINGS: In total, 965,905 individuals aged 5–104 were included, from a possible 2.9 m individuals following a 5-year clearance period, with an average follow-up of 13.2 years (12.7 million person-years). Some 673,189 (69.7%) individuals developed at least one chronic disease or died within the study period. From ages 10 years upwards, the individuals living in the most deprived areas consistently experienced reduced time between health states, demonstrating accelerated transitions to first and subsequent morbidities and death compared to their demographic equivalent living in the least deprived areas. The largest difference were observed in 10 and 20 year old males developing multimorbidity (−0.45 years (99% CI: −0.45, −0.44)) and in 70 year old males dying after developing multimorbidity (−1.98 years (99% CI: −2.01, −1.95)). INTERPRETATION: This study adds to the existing literature on health inequalities by demonstrating that individuals living in more deprived areas consistently experience accelerated time to diagnosis of chronic disease and death across all ages, accounting for competing risks. FUNDING: 10.13039/501100000265UK Medical Research Council, Health Data Research UK, and Administrative Data Research Wales. Elsevier 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10372901/ /pubmed/37520147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100687 Text en Crown Copyright © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Lyons, Jane Akbari, Ashley Abrams, Keith R. Azcoaga Lorenzo, Amaya Ba Dhafari, Thamer Chess, James Denaxas, Spiros Fry, Richard Gale, Chris P. Gallacher, John Griffiths, Lucy J. Guthrie, Bruce Hall, Marlous Jalali-najafabadi, Farideh John, Ann MacRae, Clare McCowan, Colin Peek, Niels O’Reilly, Dermot Rafferty, James Lyons, Ronan A. Owen, Rhiannon K. Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title | Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title_full | Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title_fullStr | Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title_short | Trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in Wales, UK (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
title_sort | trajectories in chronic disease accrual and mortality across the lifespan in wales, uk (2005–2019), by area deprivation profile: linked electronic health records cohort study on 965,905 individuals |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372901/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100687 |
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