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Burden of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Iran During 1990–2017: Estimates From the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 Publisher Pubmed



Shahrezaee M1 ; Keshtkari S2 ; Moradilakeh M3 ; Abbasifard M4, 5 ; Alipour V6, 7 ; Amini S8 ; Arabloo J6 ; Arzani A9 ; Bakhshaei M10 ; Barzegar A11 ; Bijani A12 ; Dianatinasab M13, 14 ; Eskandarieh S15 ; Gheshlagh RG16 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Shahrezaee M1
  2. Keshtkari S2
  3. Moradilakeh M3
  4. Abbasifard M4, 5
  5. Alipour V6, 7
  6. Amini S8
  7. Arabloo J6
  8. Arzani A9
  9. Bakhshaei M10
  10. Barzegar A11
  11. Bijani A12
  12. Dianatinasab M13, 14
  13. Eskandarieh S15
  14. Gheshlagh RG16
  15. Ghashghaee A6, 17
  16. Heidarisoureshjani R18
  17. Irvani SSN19
  18. Lahimchi A20
  19. Maleki S21
  20. Manafi N22, 23
  21. Manafi A24
  22. Mansournia MA25
  23. Mohammadianhafshejani A26
  24. Bandpei MAM27
  25. Moradzadeh R28
  26. Naderi M21
  27. Pakshir K29
  28. Rafiei A30, 31
  29. Rashedi V32
  30. Rezaei N33, 34
  31. Rezapour A6
  32. Sahraian MA15
  33. Shahabi S35
  34. Shamsi M36
  35. Soheili A37
  36. Soroush A36
  37. Zamani M38
  38. Mohajer B1
  39. Farzadfar F39

Source: Archives of Osteoporosis Published:2020


Abstract

Summary: Musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs) are the leading cause of disability and facing them demands updated reports on their burden for efficient policymaking. We showed Iran had the highest female-to-male ratio and highest increase in the burden of musculoskeletal diseases, in the past three decades, worldwide. We further confirmed the role of population aging as the main cause. Purpose: MSDs comprise most of the top causes of years lived with disability (YLDs) worldwide and are rapidly increasing in lower- and middle-income countries. Here, we present disability and mortality due to MSDs in Iran at the national level from 1990 to 2017. Methods: We used Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2017 Study data and standard methodology and presented the burden of MSDs in rates of years of life lost (YLLs), YLDs, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) during 1990–2017, for population aged ≥ 5 years old. We further explored attributable risk factors and decomposed the changing trend in DALYs to assess underlying causes. Results: In Iran, MSDs were responsible for 1.82 million (95%uncertainty interval [UI] 1.3–2.4) DALYs, in 2017. During the past 28 years, with 1.75% annualized percentage change (APC), Iran had the highest percentage increase in the all-ages MSD DALYs rate worldwide, while the age-standardized DALYs APC was negligible. Low back pain was the greatest contributor to DALYs and caused 4.5% of total DALYs. The female population is experiencing considerably higher burden of MSDs, with 115% and 48% higher all-ages YLLs and YLDs rates per 100,000, respectively (YLLs 28.7; YLDs 2629.1), than males (YLLs 13.2; YLDs 1766.1). However, due to wide UIs, difference was not significant. Only 17.6% of MSD YLDs are attributable to assessed risk factors. Conclusion: Despite that MSDs are rising as an important cause of disability in Iran, these conditions are not sufficiently addressed in health policies. There is urgent need for cross-sectoral engagement, especially addressing the MSDs in females. © 2020, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation.
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