Global, regional, and national burden of neck pain, 1990–2020, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

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2024-03المؤلف
Cross, MaritaElliott, James M
Culbreth, Garland T
Haile, Lydia M
Steinmetz, Jaimie D
Hagins, Hailey
Kopec, Jacek A
Brooks, Peter M
Woolf, Anthony D
Kopansky-Giles, Deborah R
Walton, David M
Treleaven, Julia M
Dreinhoefer, Karsten E
Betteridge, Neil
Abbasifard, Mitra
Abbasi-Kangevari, Zeinab
Addo, Isaac Yeboah
Adesina, Miracle Ayomikun
Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah
Aithala, Janardhana P
Alhalaiqa, Fadwa Alhalaiqa Naji
Alimohamadi, Yousef
Amiri, Sohrab
Amu, Hubert
Antony, Benny
Arabloo, Jalal
Aravkin, Aleksandr Y
Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad
Atomsa, Gamechu Hunde
Azadnajafabad, Sina
Azzam, Ahmed Y
Baghdadi, Soroush
Balogun, Saliu A
Balta, Asaminew Birhanu
Banach, Maciej
Banakar, Morteza
Barrow, Amadou
Bashiri, Azadeh
Bekele, Alehegn
Bensenor, Isabela M
Bhardwaj, Pankaj
Bhat, Ajay Nagesh
Bilchut, Awraris Hailu
Briggs, Andrew M
Buchbinder, Rachelle
Cao, Chao
Chaurasia, Akhilanand
Chirinos-Caceres, Jesus Lorenzo
Christensen, Steffan Wittrup McPhee
Coberly, Kaleb
Cousin, Ewerton
Dadras, Omid
Dai, Xiaochen
de Luca, Katie
Dehghan, Azizallah
Dong, Huan-Ji
Ekholuenetale, Michael
Elhadi, Muhammed
Eshetu, Habitu Birhan
Eskandarieh, Sharareh
Etaee, Farshid
Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
Fares, Jawad
Fatehizadeh, Ali
Feizkhah, Alireza
Ferreira, Manuela L
Ferreira, Nuno
Fischer, Florian
Franklin, Richard Charles
Ganesan, Balasankar
Gebremichael, Mathewos Alemu
Gerema, Urge
Gholami, Ali
Ghozy, Sherief
Gill, Tiffany K
Golechha, Mahaveer
Goleij, Pouya
Golinelli, Davide
Graham, Simon Matthew
Haj-Mirzaian, Arvin
Harlianto, Netanja I
Hartvigsen, Jan
Hasanian, Mohammad
Hassen, Mohammed Bheser
Hay, Simon I
Hebert, Jeffrey J
Heidari, Golnaz
Hoveidaei, Amir Human
Hsiao, Alexander Kevin
Ibitoye, Segun Emmanuel
Iwu, Chidozie C D
Jacob, Louis
Janodia, Manthan Dilipkumar
Jin, Yingzhao
Jonas, Jost B.
Joshua, Charity Ehimwenma
Kandel, Himal
Khader, Yousef Saleh
Khajuria, Himanshu
Khan, Ejaz Ahmad
Khan, Moien AB
Khatatbeh, Moawiah Mohammad
Khateri, Sorour
Khayat Kashani, Hamid Reza
Khonji, Mohammad Saeid
Khubchandani, Jagdish
Kim, Yun Jin
Kisa, Adnan
Kolahi, Ali-Asghar
Koohestani, Hamid Reza
Krishan, Kewal
Kuddus, Mohammed
Kuttikkattu, Ambily
Lasrado, Savita
Lee, Yo Han
Legesse, Samson Mideksa
Lim, Stephen S
Liu, Xuefeng
Lo, Justin
Malih, Narges
Manandhar, Shisir Prasad
Mathews, Elezebeth
Mesregah, Mohamed Kamal
Mestrovic, Tomislav
Miller, Ted R
Mirghaderi, Seyed Peyman
Misganaw, Awoke
Mohammadi, Esmaeil
Mohammed, Shafiu
Mokdad, Ali H
Momtazmanesh, Sara
Moni, Mohammad Ali
Mostafavi, Ebrahim
Murray, Christopher J L
Nair, Tapas Sadasivan
Nejadghaderi, Seyed Aria
Nzoputam, Ogochukwu Janet
Oh, In-Hwan
Okonji, Osaretin Christabel
Owolabi, Mayowa O
Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin
Pahlevan Fallahy, Mohammad Taha
Park, Seoyeon
Patel, Jay
Pawar, Shrikant
Pedersini, Paolo
Peres, Mario F P
Petcu, Ionela-Roxana
Pourahmadi, Mohammadreza
Qattea, Ibrahim
Ram, Pradhum
Rashidi, Mohammad-Mahdi
Rawaf, Salman
Rezaei, Nazila
Rezaei, Negar
Saeed, Umar
Saheb Sharif-Askari, Fatemeh
Salahi, Saina
Sawhney, Monika
Schumacher, Austin E
Shafie, Mahan
Shahabi, Saeed
Shahbandi, Ataollah
Shamekh, Ali
Sharma, Saurab
Shiri, Rahman
Shobeiri, Parnian
Sinaei, Ehsan
Singh, Ambrish
Singh, Jasvinder A.
Singh, Paramdeep
Skryabina, Anna Aleksandrovna
Smith, Amanda E
Tabish, Mohammad
Tan, Ker-Kan
Tegegne, Masresha Derese
Tharwat, Samar
Vahabi, Seyed Mohammad
Valadan Tahbaz, Sahel
Vasankari, Tommi Juhani
Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy
Vollset, Stein Emil
Wang, Yuan-Pang
Wiangkham, Taweewat
Yonemoto, Naohiro
Zangiabadian, Moein
Zare, Iman
Zemedikun, Dawit T
Zheng, Peng
Ong, Kanyin Liane
Vos, Theo
March, Lyn M
Wu, Ai-Min
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BackgroundNeck pain is a highly prevalent condition that leads to considerable pain, disability, and economic cost. We present the most current estimates of neck pain prevalence and years lived with disability (YLDs) from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) by age, sex, and location, with forecasted prevalence to 2050. MethodsSystematic reviews identified population-representative surveys used to estimate the prevalence of and YLDs from neck pain in 204 countries and territories, spanning from 1990 to 2020, with additional data from opportunistic review. Medical claims data from Taiwan (province of China) were also included. Input data were pooled using DisMod-MR 2.1, a Bayesian meta-regression tool. Prevalence was forecast to 2050 using a mixed-effects model using Socio-demographic Index as a predictor and multiplying by projected population estimates. We present 95% UIs for every metric based on the 2·5th and 97·5th percentiles of 100 draws of the posterior distribution. FindingsGlobally, in 2020, neck pain affected 203 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 163–253) people. The global age-standardised prevalence rate of neck pain was estimated to be 2450 (1960–3040) per 100 000 population and global age-standardised YLD rate was estimated to be 244 (165–346) per 100 000. The age-standardised prevalence rate remained stable between 1990 and 2020 (percentage change 0·2% [–1·3 to 1·7]). Globally, females had a higher age-standardised prevalence rate (2890 [2330–3620] per 100 000) than males (2000 [1600–2480] per 100 000), with the prevalence peaking between 45 years and 74 years in male and female sexes. By 2050, the estimated global number of neck pain cases is projected to be 269 million (219–322), with an increase of 32·5% (23·9–42·3) from 2020 to 2050. Decomposition analysis of the projections showed population growth was the primary contributing factor, followed by population ageing. InterpretationAlthough age-standardised rates of neck pain have remained stable over the past three decades, by 2050 the projected case numbers are expected to rise. With the highest prevalence in older adults (higher in females than males), a larger effect expected in low-income and middle-income countries, and a rapidly ageing global population, neck pain continues to pose a challenge in terms of disability burden worldwide. For future planning, it is essential we improve our mechanistic understanding of the different causes and risk factors for neck pain and prioritise the consistent collection of global neck pain data and increase the number of countries with data on neck pain. FundingBill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health.
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