BMJ: Global Study on the Burden of Neck Pain (1990-2017)
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Last Update: 2020-06-21
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Recently, researchers used data from the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990-2017 to examine prevalence, annual morbidity and disability years of neck pain in 195 countriesthe main endpoint of thestudy was the age-standardized incidence and age-standardized incidence of neck pain per 100,000 population, the annual event rate, and the difference in age, gender, and social index-adjusted years of life expectancy of labor loss between regions2017, there were 3551.1 cases of age-standardized age standardization of neck pain per 100,000 population worldwide, and 806.6 cases of neck pain per 100,000 population, resulting in a loss of labour life expectancy of 352Women suffer slightly more from neck pain than men, with the largest number of patients aged 70-74Norway, Finland and Denmark have the highest incidence of age standardization, while the United Kingdom, Sweden and Kuwait are the countries with the fastest growing rates of age standardizationStatistics found a positive correlation between neck pain and socioeconomic indexstudy found that the Nordic countries have the highest burden of neck pain, and the incidence is positively correlated with socio-economic indicators
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