Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050
Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050 This is timely and important because the burden of osteoarthritis in europe is huge and by 2050 it is expected that a "tsunami" of osteoarthritis cases will hit health care systems,. This is timely and important because the burden of osteoarthritis in europe is huge and by 2050 it is expected that a "tsunami" of osteoarthritis cases will hit health care systems, potentially adding months and years to already unacceptably long waiting lists for joint replacement surgery.
Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050 Osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability worldwide, and understanding epidemiological trends in osteoarthritis is critical for public health planning and intervention strategies. Here we estimate the burden of hand, hip, knee, and other sites of osteoarthritis across geographies, age, sex, and time, with forecasts of prevalence to 2050. This study analyzed the epidemiological trends of osteoarthritis from 1990 to 2021 at global, regional, and national levels and the impact of factors such as sex, age, site of disease onset and bmi. at the same time, changes in the burden of osteoarthritis were projected for the next 29 years. To comprehensively assess the global burden of osteoarthritis (oa) from 1990 to 2021, analyze trends and patterns in its epidemiological shifts, and to project its changes through 2050.
Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050 This study analyzed the epidemiological trends of osteoarthritis from 1990 to 2021 at global, regional, and national levels and the impact of factors such as sex, age, site of disease onset and bmi. at the same time, changes in the burden of osteoarthritis were projected for the next 29 years. To comprehensively assess the global burden of osteoarthritis (oa) from 1990 to 2021, analyze trends and patterns in its epidemiological shifts, and to project its changes through 2050. Abstract background: osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability worldwide, with its prevalence expected to increase due to ageing populations and rising obesity. understanding the epidemiological trends in osteoarthritis is critical for public health planning and intervention strategies. Nearly 1 billion people will be burdened with osteoarthritis by 2050, according to data published in the lancet rheumatology. A new study projects nearly 1 billion people will be living with osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, by 2050. Osteoarthritis will continue to affect up to one billion older adults by 2050 especially if efforts to mitigate its onset and progression remain suboptimal. in particular, a failure to advance health literacy from the earliest point in time is likely to increase this costly burden.
Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050 Abstract background: osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability worldwide, with its prevalence expected to increase due to ageing populations and rising obesity. understanding the epidemiological trends in osteoarthritis is critical for public health planning and intervention strategies. Nearly 1 billion people will be burdened with osteoarthritis by 2050, according to data published in the lancet rheumatology. A new study projects nearly 1 billion people will be living with osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, by 2050. Osteoarthritis will continue to affect up to one billion older adults by 2050 especially if efforts to mitigate its onset and progression remain suboptimal. in particular, a failure to advance health literacy from the earliest point in time is likely to increase this costly burden.
Scientists Warn Of A Tsunami Of Osteoarthritis Cases By 2050 A new study projects nearly 1 billion people will be living with osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, by 2050. Osteoarthritis will continue to affect up to one billion older adults by 2050 especially if efforts to mitigate its onset and progression remain suboptimal. in particular, a failure to advance health literacy from the earliest point in time is likely to increase this costly burden.
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