Time trends of incidence of age-associated diseases in the US elderly population: Medicare-based analysis.

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Akushevich, Igor

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Kravchenko, Julia

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Ukraintseva, Svetlana

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Arbeev, Konstantin

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Yashin, Anatoly I

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England

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2017-06-06T14:38:13Z

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2017-06-06T14:38:13Z

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2013-07

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OBJECTIVES: time trends of age-adjusted incidence rates of 19 ageing-related diseases were evaluated for 1992-2005 period with the National Long Term Care Survey and the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End RESULTS Registry data both linked to Medicare data (NLTCS-Medicare and SEER-Medicare, respectively). METHODS: the rates were calculated using individual medical histories (34,077 individuals from NLTCS-Medicare and 199,418 from SEER-Medicare) reconstructed using information on diagnoses coded in Medicare data, dates of medical services/procedures and Medicare enrolment/disenrolment. RESULTS: increases of incidence rates were dramatic for renal disease [the average annual percent change (APC) is 8.56%, 95% CI = 7.62, 9.50%], goiter (APC = 6.67%, 95% CI = 5, 90, 7, 44%), melanoma (APC = 6.15%, 95% CI = 4.31, 8.02%) and Alzheimer's disease (APC = 3.96%, 95% CI = 2.67, 5.26%), and less prominent for diabetes and lung cancer. Decreases of incidence rates were remarkable for angina pectoris (APC = -6.17%, 95% CI = -6.96, -5.38%); chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (APC = -5.14%, 95% CI = -6.78,-3.47%), and ulcer (APC = -5.82%, 95% CI = -6.77,-4.86%) and less dramatic for carcinomas of colon and prostate, stroke, hip fracture and asthma. Incidence rates of female breast carcinoma, myocardial infarction, Parkinson's disease and rheumatoid arthritis were almost stable. For most diseases, an excellent agreement was observed for incidence rates between NLTCS-Medicare and SEER-Medicare. A sensitivity analysis proved the stability of the evaluated time trends. CONCLUSION: time trends of the incidence of diseases common in the US elderly population were evaluated. The results show dramatic increase in incidence rates of melanoma, goiter, chronic renal and Alzheimer's disease in 1992-2005. Besides specifying widely recognised time trends on age-associated diseases, new information was obtained for trends of asthma, ulcer and goiter among the older adults in the USA.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23482353

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aft032

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1468-2834

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14835

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eng

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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Age Ageing

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10.1093/ageing/aft032

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Medicare

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age-associated disease

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comorbidity

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disease onset

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older people

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time trends

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Age Distribution

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Age of Onset

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Aging

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Alzheimer Disease

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Asthma

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Cardiovascular Diseases

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Diabetes Mellitus

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Female

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Goiter

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Humans

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Incidence

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Least-Squares Analysis

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Linear Models

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Lung Diseases

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Male

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Medicare

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Melanoma

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Neoplasms

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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic

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SEER Program

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Sex Distribution

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Sex Factors

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Skin Neoplasms

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Time Factors

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Ulcer

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United States

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Time trends of incidence of age-associated diseases in the US elderly population: Medicare-based analysis.

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Journal article

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Arbeev, Konstantin|0000-0002-4195-7832

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23482353

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494

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500

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4

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Center for Population Health & Aging

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Clinical Science Departments

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Duke

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Duke Cancer Institute

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Duke Population Research Center

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Duke Population Research Institute

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Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Physics

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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School of Medicine

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Social Science Research Institute

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Staff

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Surgery

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Surgery, Surgical Sciences

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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University Institutes and Centers

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Published

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42

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