Sex differences in diabetes mellitus mortality trends in Brazil, 1980-2012
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Abstract
Aims
To investigate the hypothesis that the change from the female predominance of diabetes
mellitus to a standard of equality or even male preponderance can already be observed in
Brazilian mortality statistics.
Methods
Data on deaths for which diabetes mellitus was listed as the underlying cause were
obtained from the Brazilian Mortality Information System for the years 1980 to 2012. The
mortality data were also analyzed according to the multiple causes of death approach from
2001 to 2012. The population data came from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Sta tistics. The mortality rates were standardized to the world population. We used a log-linear
joinpoint regression to evaluate trends in age-standardized mortality rates (ASMR).
Results
From 1980 to 2012, we found a marked increment in the diabetes ASMR among Brazilian
men and a less sharp increase in the rate among women, with the latter period (2003–2012)
showing a slight decrease among women, though it was not statistically significant.
Conclusions
The results of this study suggest that diabetes mellitus in Brazil has changed from a pattern
of higher mortality among women compared to men to equality or even male predominance.
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Citation
MALHÃO, Thainá Alves et al. Sex differences in diabetes mellitus mortality trends in Brazil, 1980-2012. Plos One, v. 11, p. 1-11, 2016.