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Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis

BACKGROUND: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by all United Nations (UN) member states in 2015, established a set of bold and ambitious health-related targets to achieve by 2030. Understanding China’s progress toward these targets is critical to improving population health for its 1....

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Autores principales: Chen, Shu, Guo, Lei, Wang, Zhan, Mao, Wenhui, Ge, Yanfeng, Ying, Xiaohua, Fang, Jing, Long, Qian, Liu, Qin, Xiang, Hao, Wu, Chenkai, Fu, Chaowei, Dong, Di, Zhang, Jiahui, Sun, Ju, Tian, Lichun, Wang, Limin, Zhou, Maigeng, Zhang, Mei, Qian, Mengcen, Liu, Wei, Jiang, Weixi, Feng, Wenmeng, Zeng, Xinying, Ding, Xiyu, Lei, Xun, Tolhurst, Rachel, Xu, Ling, Wang, Haidong, Ziegeweid, Faye, Glenn, Scott, Ji, John S., Story, Mary, Yamey, Gavin, Tang, Shenglan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002975
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author Chen, Shu
Guo, Lei
Wang, Zhan
Mao, Wenhui
Ge, Yanfeng
Ying, Xiaohua
Fang, Jing
Long, Qian
Liu, Qin
Xiang, Hao
Wu, Chenkai
Fu, Chaowei
Dong, Di
Zhang, Jiahui
Sun, Ju
Tian, Lichun
Wang, Limin
Zhou, Maigeng
Zhang, Mei
Qian, Mengcen
Liu, Wei
Jiang, Weixi
Feng, Wenmeng
Zeng, Xinying
Ding, Xiyu
Lei, Xun
Tolhurst, Rachel
Xu, Ling
Wang, Haidong
Ziegeweid, Faye
Glenn, Scott
Ji, John S.
Story, Mary
Yamey, Gavin
Tang, Shenglan
author_facet Chen, Shu
Guo, Lei
Wang, Zhan
Mao, Wenhui
Ge, Yanfeng
Ying, Xiaohua
Fang, Jing
Long, Qian
Liu, Qin
Xiang, Hao
Wu, Chenkai
Fu, Chaowei
Dong, Di
Zhang, Jiahui
Sun, Ju
Tian, Lichun
Wang, Limin
Zhou, Maigeng
Zhang, Mei
Qian, Mengcen
Liu, Wei
Jiang, Weixi
Feng, Wenmeng
Zeng, Xinying
Ding, Xiyu
Lei, Xun
Tolhurst, Rachel
Xu, Ling
Wang, Haidong
Ziegeweid, Faye
Glenn, Scott
Ji, John S.
Story, Mary
Yamey, Gavin
Tang, Shenglan
author_sort Chen, Shu
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description BACKGROUND: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by all United Nations (UN) member states in 2015, established a set of bold and ambitious health-related targets to achieve by 2030. Understanding China’s progress toward these targets is critical to improving population health for its 1.4 billion people. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used estimates from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2016, national surveys and surveillance data from China, and qualitative data. Twenty-eight of the 37 indicators included in the GBD Study 2016 were analyzed. We developed an attainment index of health-related SDGs, a scale of 0–100 based on the values of indicators. The projection model is adjusted based on the one developed by the GBD Study 2016 SDG collaborators. We found that China has achieved several health-related SDG targets, including decreasing neonatal and under-5 mortality rates and the maternal mortality ratios and reducing wasting and stunting for children. However, China may only achieve 12 out of the 28 health-related SDG targets by 2030. The number of target indicators achieved varies among provinces and municipalities. In 2016, among the seven measured health domains, China performed best in child nutrition and maternal and child health and reproductive health, with the attainment index scores of 93.0 and 91.8, respectively, followed by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) (69.4), road injuries (63.6), infectious diseases (63.0), environmental health (62.9), and universal health coverage (UHC) (54.4). There are daunting challenges to achieve the targets for child overweight, infectious diseases, NCD risk factors, and environmental exposure factors. China will also have a formidable challenge in achieving UHC, particularly in ensuring access to essential healthcare for all and providing adequate financial protection. The attainment index of child nutrition is projected to drop to 80.5 by 2025 because of worsening child overweight. The index of NCD risk factors is projected to drop to 38.8 by 2025. Regional disparities are substantial, with eastern provinces generally performing better than central and western provinces. Sex disparities are clear, with men at higher risk of excess mortality than women. The primary limitations of this study are the limited data availability and quality for several indicators and the adoption of "business-as-usual" projection methods. CONCLUSION: The study found that China has made good progress in improving population health, but challenges lie ahead. China has substantially improved the health of children and women and will continue to make good progress, although geographic disparities remain a great challenge. Meanwhile, China faced challenges in NCDs, mental health, and some infectious diseases. Poor control of health risk factors and worsening environmental threats have posed difficulties in further health improvement. Meanwhile, an inefficient health system is a barrier to tackling these challenges among such a rapidly aging population. The eastern provinces are predicted to perform better than the central and western provinces, and women are predicted to be more likely than men to achieve these targets by 2030. In order to make good progress, China must take a series of concerted actions, including more investments in public goods and services for health and redressing the intracountry inequities.
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spelling pubmed-73404872020-07-21 Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis Chen, Shu Guo, Lei Wang, Zhan Mao, Wenhui Ge, Yanfeng Ying, Xiaohua Fang, Jing Long, Qian Liu, Qin Xiang, Hao Wu, Chenkai Fu, Chaowei Dong, Di Zhang, Jiahui Sun, Ju Tian, Lichun Wang, Limin Zhou, Maigeng Zhang, Mei Qian, Mengcen Liu, Wei Jiang, Weixi Feng, Wenmeng Zeng, Xinying Ding, Xiyu Lei, Xun Tolhurst, Rachel Xu, Ling Wang, Haidong Ziegeweid, Faye Glenn, Scott Ji, John S. Story, Mary Yamey, Gavin Tang, Shenglan PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by all United Nations (UN) member states in 2015, established a set of bold and ambitious health-related targets to achieve by 2030. Understanding China’s progress toward these targets is critical to improving population health for its 1.4 billion people. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used estimates from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2016, national surveys and surveillance data from China, and qualitative data. Twenty-eight of the 37 indicators included in the GBD Study 2016 were analyzed. We developed an attainment index of health-related SDGs, a scale of 0–100 based on the values of indicators. The projection model is adjusted based on the one developed by the GBD Study 2016 SDG collaborators. We found that China has achieved several health-related SDG targets, including decreasing neonatal and under-5 mortality rates and the maternal mortality ratios and reducing wasting and stunting for children. However, China may only achieve 12 out of the 28 health-related SDG targets by 2030. The number of target indicators achieved varies among provinces and municipalities. In 2016, among the seven measured health domains, China performed best in child nutrition and maternal and child health and reproductive health, with the attainment index scores of 93.0 and 91.8, respectively, followed by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) (69.4), road injuries (63.6), infectious diseases (63.0), environmental health (62.9), and universal health coverage (UHC) (54.4). There are daunting challenges to achieve the targets for child overweight, infectious diseases, NCD risk factors, and environmental exposure factors. China will also have a formidable challenge in achieving UHC, particularly in ensuring access to essential healthcare for all and providing adequate financial protection. The attainment index of child nutrition is projected to drop to 80.5 by 2025 because of worsening child overweight. The index of NCD risk factors is projected to drop to 38.8 by 2025. Regional disparities are substantial, with eastern provinces generally performing better than central and western provinces. Sex disparities are clear, with men at higher risk of excess mortality than women. The primary limitations of this study are the limited data availability and quality for several indicators and the adoption of "business-as-usual" projection methods. CONCLUSION: The study found that China has made good progress in improving population health, but challenges lie ahead. China has substantially improved the health of children and women and will continue to make good progress, although geographic disparities remain a great challenge. Meanwhile, China faced challenges in NCDs, mental health, and some infectious diseases. Poor control of health risk factors and worsening environmental threats have posed difficulties in further health improvement. Meanwhile, an inefficient health system is a barrier to tackling these challenges among such a rapidly aging population. The eastern provinces are predicted to perform better than the central and western provinces, and women are predicted to be more likely than men to achieve these targets by 2030. In order to make good progress, China must take a series of concerted actions, including more investments in public goods and services for health and redressing the intracountry inequities. Public Library of Science 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7340487/ /pubmed/31743352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002975 Text en © 2019 Chen 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Shu
Guo, Lei
Wang, Zhan
Mao, Wenhui
Ge, Yanfeng
Ying, Xiaohua
Fang, Jing
Long, Qian
Liu, Qin
Xiang, Hao
Wu, Chenkai
Fu, Chaowei
Dong, Di
Zhang, Jiahui
Sun, Ju
Tian, Lichun
Wang, Limin
Zhou, Maigeng
Zhang, Mei
Qian, Mengcen
Liu, Wei
Jiang, Weixi
Feng, Wenmeng
Zeng, Xinying
Ding, Xiyu
Lei, Xun
Tolhurst, Rachel
Xu, Ling
Wang, Haidong
Ziegeweid, Faye
Glenn, Scott
Ji, John S.
Story, Mary
Yamey, Gavin
Tang, Shenglan
Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title_full Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title_fullStr Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title_short Current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related Sustainable Development Goals in China: A systematic analysis
title_sort current situation and progress toward the 2030 health-related sustainable development goals in china: a systematic analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002975
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