TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution of Edentulism by the Macro Determinants of Health in 204 Countries and Territories
T2 - An Analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study
AU - Fagundes, Maria Laura Braccini
AU - Júnior, Orlando Luiz do Amaral
AU - Hugo, Fernando Neves
AU - Kassebaum, Nicholas J.
AU - Giordani, Jessye Melgarejo do Amaral
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Objective: To carry out a comprehensive description of edentulism estimates by the macro determinants of health in 2000, 2010 and 2019 worldwide. Methods: This ecological study analyzed data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) to describe the incidence rate, prevalence rate and years lived with disability (YLDs) rate due to edentulism by macro determinants of health (governance, macroeconomic policy, social policy, public policies, societal values), for 204 countries and territories. The estimates were reported as rates (cases/100,000 people), for people of both sexes aged 55 years or older. Results: Countries belonging to the least privileged categories of the macro determinants showed the lowest prevalence rate, incidence rate, and YLD rate due to edentulism for all exposures. Countries with low government expenditure on health showed the lowest prevalence rate of edentulism in 2000 (18,972.1; 95 %CI 15,960.0 - 21,984.3) and 2010 (16,646.8; 95 %CI: 14,218.3–19,075.4) than those with high government expenditure on health in 2000 (25,196.6; 95 %CI: 23,226.9 - 27,166.2) and 2010 (21,014.7; 95 %CI: 19,317.9 - 22,711.5). Countries with low SDI showed the lowest YLDs in 2000 (321.0, 95 %CI: 260.1- 381.9), 2010 (332.0; 95 %CI: 267.7–396.3), and 2019 (331.6; 95 %CI: 266.6–396.5). Conclusion: The findings point to persistent inequalities in the distribution of edentulism between countries worldwide. The most privileged countries, with higher economic development, better governance, and better social and public policies, have shown higher rates of edentulism. Clinical Significance: This model must be reconsidered by advancing toward upstream and midstream strategies, beyond its conventional downstream clinical interventions.
AB - Objective: To carry out a comprehensive description of edentulism estimates by the macro determinants of health in 2000, 2010 and 2019 worldwide. Methods: This ecological study analyzed data from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) to describe the incidence rate, prevalence rate and years lived with disability (YLDs) rate due to edentulism by macro determinants of health (governance, macroeconomic policy, social policy, public policies, societal values), for 204 countries and territories. The estimates were reported as rates (cases/100,000 people), for people of both sexes aged 55 years or older. Results: Countries belonging to the least privileged categories of the macro determinants showed the lowest prevalence rate, incidence rate, and YLD rate due to edentulism for all exposures. Countries with low government expenditure on health showed the lowest prevalence rate of edentulism in 2000 (18,972.1; 95 %CI 15,960.0 - 21,984.3) and 2010 (16,646.8; 95 %CI: 14,218.3–19,075.4) than those with high government expenditure on health in 2000 (25,196.6; 95 %CI: 23,226.9 - 27,166.2) and 2010 (21,014.7; 95 %CI: 19,317.9 - 22,711.5). Countries with low SDI showed the lowest YLDs in 2000 (321.0, 95 %CI: 260.1- 381.9), 2010 (332.0; 95 %CI: 267.7–396.3), and 2019 (331.6; 95 %CI: 266.6–396.5). Conclusion: The findings point to persistent inequalities in the distribution of edentulism between countries worldwide. The most privileged countries, with higher economic development, better governance, and better social and public policies, have shown higher rates of edentulism. Clinical Significance: This model must be reconsidered by advancing toward upstream and midstream strategies, beyond its conventional downstream clinical interventions.
KW - Edentulism
KW - Global health
KW - Health inequities
KW - Oral health
KW - Social determinants of health
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105008
DO - 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105008
M3 - Article
C2 - 38685342
AN - SCOPUS:85192762394
SN - 0300-5712
VL - 146
JO - Journal of Dentistry
JF - Journal of Dentistry
M1 - 105008
ER -