The Burden of Obesity in Egypt
Objective: Estimating the burden of obesity to society is an essential step in setting priorities and raising awareness. We aimed to assess the clinical, humanistic and economic burden of obesity for adults in Egypt.Methods: We used the population attributable fraction concept to estimate the burden...
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doaj-7cf244e0da3842cdad73679fde3bd3162021-09-03T11:41:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-08-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.718978718978The Burden of Obesity in EgyptMohamed Aboulghate0Aliaa Elaghoury1Ibrahim Elebrashy2Nabil Elkafrawy3Galal Elshishiney4Ehab Abul-Magd5Engy Bassiouny6Dalia Toaima7Baher Elezbawy8Ahmad Fasseeh9Ahmad Fasseeh10Sherif Abaza11Zoltán Vokó12Zoltán Vokó13Department of Anesthesiology, Cairo University, Cairo, Budapest, EgyptDepartment of Endocrinology, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology Unit, Menofia University, Menofia, EgyptMinistry of Health and Population, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Health Care Management Society, Cairo, EgyptNovo Nordisk, Cairo, EgyptNovo Nordisk, Cairo, EgyptSyreon Middle East, Alexandria, EgyptSyreon Middle East, Alexandria, EgyptDepartment of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungarySyreon Middle East, Alexandria, Egypt0Center for Health Technology Assessment, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary1Syreon Research Institute, Budapest, HungaryObjective: Estimating the burden of obesity to society is an essential step in setting priorities and raising awareness. We aimed to assess the clinical, humanistic and economic burden of obesity for adults in Egypt.Methods: We used the population attributable fraction concept to estimate the burden. A non-systematic review was conducted to estimate the prevalence of obesity and its comorbidities in addition to the obesity attributable fraction. Patient numbers, direct healthcare costs, disability adjusted life years (DALYs) and attributable mortality were estimated.Results: Obesity is a major contributor to the development of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea and fatty liver, in addition to several serious diseases. The estimated annual deaths due to obesity was about 115 thousand (19.08% of the total estimated deaths in 2020). DALYs attributable to obesity may have reached 4 million in 2020.The economic burden imposed by obesity is around 62 Billion Egyptian pounds annually. This value is the cost of treating diseases attributable to obesity in adults.Conclusions: Diseases attributable to obesity create a huge economic, humanistic, and clinical burden in Egypt. Reducing obesity could help dramatically decrease the catastrophic health effect of these diseases which in turn decreases mortality and DALYs lost.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.718978/fullcost analysisepidemiologyhealth policyobesitymortality |
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Mohamed Aboulghate Aliaa Elaghoury Ibrahim Elebrashy Nabil Elkafrawy Galal Elshishiney Ehab Abul-Magd Engy Bassiouny Dalia Toaima Baher Elezbawy Ahmad Fasseeh Ahmad Fasseeh Sherif Abaza Zoltán Vokó Zoltán Vokó |
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Mohamed Aboulghate Aliaa Elaghoury Ibrahim Elebrashy Nabil Elkafrawy Galal Elshishiney Ehab Abul-Magd Engy Bassiouny Dalia Toaima Baher Elezbawy Ahmad Fasseeh Ahmad Fasseeh Sherif Abaza Zoltán Vokó Zoltán Vokó The Burden of Obesity in Egypt Frontiers in Public Health cost analysis epidemiology health policy obesity mortality |
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Mohamed Aboulghate Aliaa Elaghoury Ibrahim Elebrashy Nabil Elkafrawy Galal Elshishiney Ehab Abul-Magd Engy Bassiouny Dalia Toaima Baher Elezbawy Ahmad Fasseeh Ahmad Fasseeh Sherif Abaza Zoltán Vokó Zoltán Vokó |
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The Burden of Obesity in Egypt |
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The Burden of Obesity in Egypt |
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The Burden of Obesity in Egypt |
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The Burden of Obesity in Egypt |
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The Burden of Obesity in Egypt |
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burden of obesity in egypt |
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Objective: Estimating the burden of obesity to society is an essential step in setting priorities and raising awareness. We aimed to assess the clinical, humanistic and economic burden of obesity for adults in Egypt.Methods: We used the population attributable fraction concept to estimate the burden. A non-systematic review was conducted to estimate the prevalence of obesity and its comorbidities in addition to the obesity attributable fraction. Patient numbers, direct healthcare costs, disability adjusted life years (DALYs) and attributable mortality were estimated.Results: Obesity is a major contributor to the development of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea and fatty liver, in addition to several serious diseases. The estimated annual deaths due to obesity was about 115 thousand (19.08% of the total estimated deaths in 2020). DALYs attributable to obesity may have reached 4 million in 2020.The economic burden imposed by obesity is around 62 Billion Egyptian pounds annually. This value is the cost of treating diseases attributable to obesity in adults.Conclusions: Diseases attributable to obesity create a huge economic, humanistic, and clinical burden in Egypt. Reducing obesity could help dramatically decrease the catastrophic health effect of these diseases which in turn decreases mortality and DALYs lost. |
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cost analysis epidemiology health policy obesity mortality |
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