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The global impact of non-communicable diseases on macro-economic productivity: a systematic review
Authors
A Anesetti-Rothermel
A Lokke
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A Lokke
A Mahmoudlou
A Mehnert
A Moran
A Syse
A Yaldo
Abby Falla
AC Quinn
AC Sasser
AJ Tevaarwerk
AM Kremer
AN O’Brien
AO Etyang
AW Timperi
AZ Fu
B Hauglann
BK Hauglann
C DeSantis
CA Roelen
CAM Roelen
CC Earle
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CJ Bradley
CM Leng
CR McBurney
D Bradshaw
D Noeres
D Nowak
David Imo
DD Sin
DE Stewart
DU Ekwueme
E Ahn
E Bastida
E Herquelot
E Maunsell
EC Alexopoulos
ER Spelten
F Angeleri
F Balak
F Catala-Lopez
F Kirsch
G Backer De
GO Peters
H Zheng
HY Kang
I Helantera
J Bogousslavsky
J Lenneman
J Lopez-Bastida
J Traebert
JA Hansen
JA Mayfield
JC Vanderwouden
JE Lavigne
JF Steiner
JF Steiner
JFM Boven Van
JH Park
JH Park
JJ Collins
JM Ferro
JM Katzenellenbogen
JP Leigh
JP Neau
K Carlsen
K Carlsen
K Nair
K Sjovall
KH Orbon
KR Yabroff
KS Choi
L Gordon
L Holden
Layal Chaker
LJ Kappelle
Loes Jaspers
M Bains
M Boles
M Dacosta Dibonaventura
M Hoyer
M Kotila
M Kruse
M Osler
M Vestling
MA Wozniak
ML Hackett
ML Niemi
MM Ward
MT Halpern
N Fernandez De Larrea-Baz
N Robinson
OE Adepoju
Oscar H. Franco
P Lindgren
P Muijen van
PF Short
PF Short
PS Wang
R Costilla
R Genova-Maleras
R Molina
R Molina
R Molina Villaverde
R Siegel
Raha Pazoki
Rajiv Chowdhury
RC Kessler
RM Black-Schaffer
RR Bouknight
RW Teasell
S Arrossi
S Broekx
S Eaker
S Klarenbach
S Lauzier
S Nishimura
S Saeki
S Torp
SA Jansson
SA Strassels
Shanthi Mendis
SM Alavinia
SQ Fantoni
Sven J. van der Lee
T Darkow
T Ohguri
T Taskila
T Taskila-Brandt
Taulant Muka
TM Dall
V Peuckmann
Veronica Colpani
W Gabriele
WA Satariano
Wichor M. Bramer
WN Burton
Z Zhao
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
© 2015, The Author(s). Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically review the literature investigating the economic impact of NCDs [including coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), cancer (lung, colon, cervical and breast), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD)] on macro-economic productivity. Systematic search, up to November 6th 2014, of medical databases (Medline, Embase and Google Scholar) without language restrictions. To identify additional publications, we searched the reference lists of retrieved studies and contacted authors in the field. Randomized controlled trials, cohort, case–control, cross-sectional, ecological studies and modelling studies carried out in adults (>18 years old) were included. Two independent reviewers performed all abstract and full text selection. Disagreements were resolved through consensus or consulting a third reviewer. Two independent reviewers extracted data using a predesigned data collection form. Main outcome measure was the impact of the selected NCDs on productivity, measured in DALYs, productivity costs, and labor market participation, including unemployment, return to work and sick leave. From 4542 references, 126 studies met the inclusion criteria, many of which focused on the impact of more than one NCD on productivity. Breast cancer was the most common (n = 45), followed by stroke (n = 31), COPD (n = 24), colon cancer (n = 24), DM (n = 22), lung cancer (n = 16), CVD (n = 15), cervical cancer (n = 7) and CKD (n = 2). Four studies were from the WHO African Region, 52 from the European Region, 53 from the Region of the Americas and 16 from the Western Pacific Region, one from the Eastern Mediterranean Region and none from South East Asia. We found large regional differences in DALYs attributable to NCDs but especially for cervical and lung cancer. Productivity losses in the USA ranged from 88 million US dollars (USD) for COPD to 20.9 billion USD for colon cancer. CHD costs the Australian economy 13.2 billion USD per year. People with DM, COPD and survivors of breast and especially lung cancer are at a higher risk of reduced labor market participation. Overall NCDs generate a large impact on macro-economic productivity in most WHO regions irrespective of continent and income. The absolute global impact in terms of dollars and DALYs remains an elusive challenge due to the wide heterogeneity in the included studies as well as limited information from low- and middle-income countries.WHO; Nestle´ Nutrition (Nestec Ltd.); Metagenics Inc.; and AX
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