Diabetes Care in Brazil

<p>Background</p><p>The diabetes epidemic affects most countries across the world and is increasing at alarming rates in Latin America. Nearly 12 million individuals have diabetes in Brazil, and the current prevalence ranges from 6.3% to 13.5%, depending on the region and the diagn...

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Main Authors: Walmir F Coutinho, Wellington Santana Silva Júnior
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Levy Library Press 2016-04-01
Series:Annals of Global Health
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Online Access:https://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/90
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spelling doaj-d683e215f3d74d2987fb2fb3efc201df2020-11-24T20:53:22ZengLevy Library PressAnnals of Global Health2214-99962016-04-0181673574147Diabetes Care in BrazilWalmir F Coutinho0Wellington Santana Silva Júnior1State Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (IEDE), Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, 22451-900, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDiabetes Department, State Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinology (IEDE), 21330-683, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and PhD student in the Postgraduate Program in Clinical and Experimental Physiopathology (FISCLINEX), State University of Rio de Janeiro, 20551-030, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<p>Background</p><p>The diabetes epidemic affects most countries across the world and is increasing at alarming rates in Latin America. Nearly 12 million individuals have diabetes in Brazil, and the current prevalence ranges from 6.3% to 13.5%, depending on the region and the diagnostic criteria adopted in each study.</p><p>Objective</p><p>To provide an overview of diabetes care in Brazil, focusing on studies of diabetes epidemiology, prevalence of patients within the standard targets of care, and economic burden of diabetes and its complications.</p><p>Methods</p><p>SciELO and PubMed searches were performed for the terms “diabetes,” “Brazil,” “Brazilian,” and “health system”; relevant literature from 1990 to 2015 was selected. Additional articles identified from reference list searches were also included. All articles selected were published in Portuguese and/or English.</p><p>Findings</p><p>Recent studies detected a prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus of nearly 20%. Among patients with type 1 diabetes, almost 90% fail to reach target of glycemic control, with less than 30% receiving treatment for both hypertension and dyslipidemia. More than 75% of patients with type 2 diabetes are either overweight or obese. Most of these patients fail to reach glycemic targets (42.1%) and less than 30% reached the target for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body mass index, or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Only 0.2% of patients reach all these anthropometric and metabolic targets.</p><p>Conclusions</p>Brazil is the fourth country in the world in number of patients with diabetes. Regardless of the diabetes type, the majority of patients do not meet other metabolic control goals. The economic burden of diabetes and its complications in Brazil is extremely high, and more effective approaches for preventions and management are urgently needed.https://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/90Brazildiabetesdiabetes carehealth care expendituresLatin Americapublic health caretype 2 diabetes
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Wellington Santana Silva Júnior
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Diabetes Care in Brazil
Annals of Global Health
Brazil
diabetes
diabetes care
health care expenditures
Latin America
public health care
type 2 diabetes
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Wellington Santana Silva Júnior
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title Diabetes Care in Brazil
title_short Diabetes Care in Brazil
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title_fullStr Diabetes Care in Brazil
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publisher Levy Library Press
series Annals of Global Health
issn 2214-9996
publishDate 2016-04-01
description <p>Background</p><p>The diabetes epidemic affects most countries across the world and is increasing at alarming rates in Latin America. Nearly 12 million individuals have diabetes in Brazil, and the current prevalence ranges from 6.3% to 13.5%, depending on the region and the diagnostic criteria adopted in each study.</p><p>Objective</p><p>To provide an overview of diabetes care in Brazil, focusing on studies of diabetes epidemiology, prevalence of patients within the standard targets of care, and economic burden of diabetes and its complications.</p><p>Methods</p><p>SciELO and PubMed searches were performed for the terms “diabetes,” “Brazil,” “Brazilian,” and “health system”; relevant literature from 1990 to 2015 was selected. Additional articles identified from reference list searches were also included. All articles selected were published in Portuguese and/or English.</p><p>Findings</p><p>Recent studies detected a prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus of nearly 20%. Among patients with type 1 diabetes, almost 90% fail to reach target of glycemic control, with less than 30% receiving treatment for both hypertension and dyslipidemia. More than 75% of patients with type 2 diabetes are either overweight or obese. Most of these patients fail to reach glycemic targets (42.1%) and less than 30% reached the target for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body mass index, or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Only 0.2% of patients reach all these anthropometric and metabolic targets.</p><p>Conclusions</p>Brazil is the fourth country in the world in number of patients with diabetes. Regardless of the diabetes type, the majority of patients do not meet other metabolic control goals. The economic burden of diabetes and its complications in Brazil is extremely high, and more effective approaches for preventions and management are urgently needed.
topic Brazil
diabetes
diabetes care
health care expenditures
Latin America
public health care
type 2 diabetes
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