DOI: 10.29090/psa.2021.03.19.026 | Pharm Sci Asia 2021; 48(3), 285-290 |
Health burden of overweight and obesity: Mortality and years of life lost (YLL) of diseases in IndonesiaSusi Ari Kristina1*, Abdillah Ahsan2, Faradiba Faradiba1, Shahiroh Haulaini1
1 Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2 Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
High prevalence of obesity increased burden from non- communicable diseases. Our study aimed to estimate the number of death and years of life lost (YLL) diseases related to obesity. The Obesity attributable fraction (OAF) was used to estimate the proportion of each comorbidity attributable to obesity. The number of deaths attributable to obesity was estimated by multiplying the number of patients in each disease category and the OAF. The YLL was calculated by the number of years remaining life and the number of deaths due to overweight and obesity. The mortality attributable to overweight and obesity was estimated at 2,264,593 and 1,414,670 respectively, with the proportions of woman death were 60% and 72% of total death due to overweight and obese respectively. The YLL attributable to overweight and obesity was estimated at 67 million and 42 million person-years respectively. Diabetes mellitus and ischemic heart disease were two highest burdens both in the number of death and YLL. Obesity imposes a substantial health burden on Indonesian society especially in term of health burden. In view of a magnitude of the impact of obesity, there is a need for both further research and action at the level of health policy
Keyword:
Obesity, attributable fraction, non-communicable diseases, mortality
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