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How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study

BACKGROUND: The future burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) depends on numerous factors such as population ageing, evolution of societal trends, behavioural and physiological risk factors of individuals (e.g. smoking, alcohol use, obesity, physical inactivity, and hypertension). This study aim...

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Autores principales: Devaux, Marion, Lerouge, Aliénor, Giuffre, Giovanna, Giesecke, Susanne, Baiocco, Sara, Ricci, Andrea, Reyes, Francisco, Cantarero, David, Ventelou, Bruno, Cecchini, Michele
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7190114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231725
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author Devaux, Marion
Lerouge, Aliénor
Giuffre, Giovanna
Giesecke, Susanne
Baiocco, Sara
Ricci, Andrea
Reyes, Francisco
Cantarero, David
Ventelou, Bruno
Cecchini, Michele
author_facet Devaux, Marion
Lerouge, Aliénor
Giuffre, Giovanna
Giesecke, Susanne
Baiocco, Sara
Ricci, Andrea
Reyes, Francisco
Cantarero, David
Ventelou, Bruno
Cecchini, Michele
author_sort Devaux, Marion
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description BACKGROUND: The future burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) depends on numerous factors such as population ageing, evolution of societal trends, behavioural and physiological risk factors of individuals (e.g. smoking, alcohol use, obesity, physical inactivity, and hypertension). This study aims to assess the burden of NCDs in Europe by 2050 under alternative scenarios. METHODS: This study combines qualitative and quantitative forecasting techniques to examine how population health in Europe may evolve from 2015 to 2050, taking into account future societal trends. Four scenarios were developed (one business-as-usual scenario, two response scenarios and one pessimistic scenario) and assessed against ‘best’ and ‘worst’-case scenarios. This study provides quantitative estimates of both diseases and mortality outcomes, using a microsimulation model incorporating international survey data. FINDINGS: Each scenario is associated with a different risk factor prevalence rate across Europe during the period 2015–2050. The prevalence and incidence of NCDs consistently increase during the analysed time period, mainly driven by population ageing. In more optimistic scenarios, diseases will appear in later ages, while in the pessimistic scenarios, NCDs will impair working-age people. Life expectancy is expected to grow in all scenarios, but with differences by up to 4 years across scenarios and population groups. Premature mortality from NCDs will be reduced in more optimistic scenarios but stagnate in the worst-case scenario. INTERPRETATION: Population ageing will have a greater impact on the spread of NCDs by 2050 compared to risk factors. Nevertheless, risk factors, which are influenced by living environments, are an important factor for determining future life expectancy in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-71901142020-05-06 How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study Devaux, Marion Lerouge, Aliénor Giuffre, Giovanna Giesecke, Susanne Baiocco, Sara Ricci, Andrea Reyes, Francisco Cantarero, David Ventelou, Bruno Cecchini, Michele PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The future burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) depends on numerous factors such as population ageing, evolution of societal trends, behavioural and physiological risk factors of individuals (e.g. smoking, alcohol use, obesity, physical inactivity, and hypertension). This study aims to assess the burden of NCDs in Europe by 2050 under alternative scenarios. METHODS: This study combines qualitative and quantitative forecasting techniques to examine how population health in Europe may evolve from 2015 to 2050, taking into account future societal trends. Four scenarios were developed (one business-as-usual scenario, two response scenarios and one pessimistic scenario) and assessed against ‘best’ and ‘worst’-case scenarios. This study provides quantitative estimates of both diseases and mortality outcomes, using a microsimulation model incorporating international survey data. FINDINGS: Each scenario is associated with a different risk factor prevalence rate across Europe during the period 2015–2050. The prevalence and incidence of NCDs consistently increase during the analysed time period, mainly driven by population ageing. In more optimistic scenarios, diseases will appear in later ages, while in the pessimistic scenarios, NCDs will impair working-age people. Life expectancy is expected to grow in all scenarios, but with differences by up to 4 years across scenarios and population groups. Premature mortality from NCDs will be reduced in more optimistic scenarios but stagnate in the worst-case scenario. INTERPRETATION: Population ageing will have a greater impact on the spread of NCDs by 2050 compared to risk factors. Nevertheless, risk factors, which are influenced by living environments, are an important factor for determining future life expectancy in Europe. Public Library of Science 2020-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7190114/ /pubmed/32348352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231725 Text en © 2020 Devaux et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Devaux, Marion
Lerouge, Aliénor
Giuffre, Giovanna
Giesecke, Susanne
Baiocco, Sara
Ricci, Andrea
Reyes, Francisco
Cantarero, David
Ventelou, Bruno
Cecchini, Michele
How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title_full How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title_fullStr How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title_full_unstemmed How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title_short How will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? A modelling study
title_sort how will the main risk factors contribute to the burden of non-communicable diseases under different scenarios by 2050? a modelling study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7190114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231725
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