2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2009000600006
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Global burden of disease attributable to diabetes mellitus in Brazil

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“…This finding might also be related to the occurrence of type 1 diabetes, which brings changes to younger people's lifestyle, especially, through the disease acute symptoms 20 or even the possibility of lower adhesion to care practices among the younger subjects, as it is pointed out in a North American study 25 . In a study about disease load conducted in 2009, on the other hand, the higher proportion of DALYs was seen among adults aged 45 to 69 years, despite the lower time of life to be lost by this age range 28 . Furthermore, disease complications and hospitalizations would be more expected in the population with worse glycemic control and more disease time 19,27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This finding might also be related to the occurrence of type 1 diabetes, which brings changes to younger people's lifestyle, especially, through the disease acute symptoms 20 or even the possibility of lower adhesion to care practices among the younger subjects, as it is pointed out in a North American study 25 . In a study about disease load conducted in 2009, on the other hand, the higher proportion of DALYs was seen among adults aged 45 to 69 years, despite the lower time of life to be lost by this age range 28 . Furthermore, disease complications and hospitalizations would be more expected in the population with worse glycemic control and more disease time 19,27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In general, hospitalizations happened in the presence of DM complications [27][28][29] . In Brazil, from 2008 and 2010, DM reached around 1.3 million hospitalizations in the public network; thus, it is responsible for 8 to 12% of the hospital expenses from SUS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The male 16,17,18 have already highlighted the high number of both amputations and amputations followed by death in individuals hospitalized in the SUS with diabetes mellitus and foot ulcers. Concerning hospitalization in the last two decades, considering 7.1 million persons with type 2 diabetes, there were an estimated 169,600 hospital admissions and 80,900 amputations, of which 21,700 evolved to death 18 .…”
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“…The NHANES Study (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) showed that, despite the general decrease of all cause mortality in diabetic patients between 1988-2000, the decline is less significant in females [10]. However, a few studies, including one performed in Sweden (1980Sweden ( -2004 [2] and one in Brazil [11] reported an improving tendency of survival in diabetic patients actually higher in women than in men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%