Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060

Abstract Background In the United States, diabetes has increased rapidly, exceeding prior predictions. Projections of the future diabetes burden need to reflect changes in incidence, mortality, and demographics. We applied the most recent data available to develop an updated projection through 2060....

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Main Authors: Ji Lin, Theodore J. Thompson, Yiling J. Cheng, Xiaohui Zhuo, Ping Zhang, Edward Gregg, Deborah B. Rolka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Population Health Metrics
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12963-018-0166-4
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spelling doaj-619ac099baba49e2bf030d32f1a631f52020-11-24T22:15:26ZengBMCPopulation Health Metrics1478-79542018-06-011611910.1186/s12963-018-0166-4Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060Ji Lin0Theodore J. Thompson1Yiling J. Cheng2Xiaohui Zhuo3Ping Zhang4Edward Gregg5Deborah B. Rolka6Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationMerck Research LaboratoriesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Diabetes TranslationAbstract Background In the United States, diabetes has increased rapidly, exceeding prior predictions. Projections of the future diabetes burden need to reflect changes in incidence, mortality, and demographics. We applied the most recent data available to develop an updated projection through 2060. Methods A dynamic Markov model was used to project prevalence of diagnosed diabetes among US adults by age, sex, and race (white, black, other). Incidence and current prevalence were from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) 1985–2014. Relative mortality was from NHIS 2000–2011 follow-up data linked to the National Death Index. Future population estimates including birth, death, and migration were from the 2014 Census projection. Results The projected number and percent of adults with diagnosed diabetes would increase from 22.3 million (9.1%) in 2014 to 39.7 million (13.9%) in 2030, and to 60.6 million (17.9%) in 2060. The number of people with diabetes aged 65 years or older would increase from 9.2 million in 2014 to 21.0 million in 2030, and to 35.2 million in 2060. The percent prevalence would increase in all race-sex groups, with black women and men continuing to have the highest diabetes percent prevalence, and black women and women of other race having the largest relative increases. Conclusions By 2060, the number of US adults with diagnosed diabetes is projected to nearly triple, and the percent prevalence double. Our estimates are essential to predict health services needs and plan public health programs aimed to reduce the future burden of diabetes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12963-018-0166-4
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author Ji Lin
Theodore J. Thompson
Yiling J. Cheng
Xiaohui Zhuo
Ping Zhang
Edward Gregg
Deborah B. Rolka
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Theodore J. Thompson
Yiling J. Cheng
Xiaohui Zhuo
Ping Zhang
Edward Gregg
Deborah B. Rolka
Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
Population Health Metrics
author_facet Ji Lin
Theodore J. Thompson
Yiling J. Cheng
Xiaohui Zhuo
Ping Zhang
Edward Gregg
Deborah B. Rolka
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title Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
title_short Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
title_full Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
title_fullStr Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
title_full_unstemmed Projection of the future diabetes burden in the United States through 2060
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description Abstract Background In the United States, diabetes has increased rapidly, exceeding prior predictions. Projections of the future diabetes burden need to reflect changes in incidence, mortality, and demographics. We applied the most recent data available to develop an updated projection through 2060. Methods A dynamic Markov model was used to project prevalence of diagnosed diabetes among US adults by age, sex, and race (white, black, other). Incidence and current prevalence were from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) 1985–2014. Relative mortality was from NHIS 2000–2011 follow-up data linked to the National Death Index. Future population estimates including birth, death, and migration were from the 2014 Census projection. Results The projected number and percent of adults with diagnosed diabetes would increase from 22.3 million (9.1%) in 2014 to 39.7 million (13.9%) in 2030, and to 60.6 million (17.9%) in 2060. The number of people with diabetes aged 65 years or older would increase from 9.2 million in 2014 to 21.0 million in 2030, and to 35.2 million in 2060. The percent prevalence would increase in all race-sex groups, with black women and men continuing to have the highest diabetes percent prevalence, and black women and women of other race having the largest relative increases. Conclusions By 2060, the number of US adults with diagnosed diabetes is projected to nearly triple, and the percent prevalence double. Our estimates are essential to predict health services needs and plan public health programs aimed to reduce the future burden of diabetes.
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