Today's changes in social patterns and lifestyles, metabolic diseases have brought a surge in disease burden
On September 2, the latest research results published online by the team of Professor Li Hongliang of Wuhan University in Cell Metabolism answered this important clinical question
The latest research results published by Li Hongliang's team online in Cell Metabolism answer this important clinical question
It is worth noting that due to the strengthening of grassroots prevention and control measures in developed countries, metabolic risk factors have been significantly controlled, and the mortality rate of ischemic heart disease has shown a significant decline; while metabolic risk factors are in many developing countries ( Including China) has not been effectively controlled, and ischemic heart disease is showing a trend of high incidence
The study reveals in detail the changes and trends of various metabolic risk factors in different economic levels of the world and 204 countries in the past 30 years, providing a strong basis for the formulation of ischemic heart disease prevention and treatment policies in different countries and regions
Studies have found that the burden of disease caused by unhealthy lifestyles (such as smoking and high-sodium diet) on men is still more significant than that on women
In different age groups, the burden of disease caused by hypertension is more prominent in the elderly, while the burden of disease caused by high body mass index and high blood sugar has become prominent among young and middle-aged people
The results of these studies provide evidence for formulating prevention and treatment strategies for ischemic heart disease suitable for different populations
With the rapid social and economic development, population aging, sub-healthy lifestyles, and the strengthening of the prevention and control of infectious diseases, the incidence of metabolic diseases has increased rapidly, which has become a major public health problem affecting global economic and social development
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of deaths worldwide
In 2019, more than 9 million patients died of ischemic heart disease worldwide, accounting for about half of deaths from cardiovascular diseases, bringing heavy pressure and economic burden to individuals and society
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