Human Development Index and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

L. A. R. Takahashi

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

D. T. Cardial *

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

I. L. Argani

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

L. R. R. Arnoni

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

V. N. Cury

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

L. F. A. C. C. Silva

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

A. O. Júnior

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

S. D. F. Borato

Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Inflammatory Bowel Disease has a growing incidence, especially in countries with increasing urbanization and increasing exposure to risk factors leading to inflammatory bowel disease. Such morbidity is still marked by the lack of epidemiological studies in the world.

Aims: To determine whether there is a correlation between the Human Development Index and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in Brazil; and if there are variations between the different states of Brazil.

Methods: The Ecological study on secondary data analysis of Brazilian population diagnosed according to ICD-10 with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, from 2010 to 2014. The Ministry of Health provided data collection. We used mean and standard deviation for quantitative variables with normal distribution, and Pearson Test for the correlation between hospitalization for inflammatory bowel disease, type of hospitalization and Human Development Index for each year studied.

Results: The correlation between the Human Development Index in Brazil and the total number of hospitalizations for inflammatory bowel diseases each year was shown to be moderate positive (p <0.01). In the descriptive analysis per year, the mean hospitalization and the Human Development Index remained constant, and the standard deviation was relatively high.

Conclusion: There is a correlation between inflammatory bowel disease and Human Development Index in Brazil.

Keywords: Inflammatory bowel disease, epidemiology


How to Cite

Takahashi, L. A. R., D. T. Cardial, I. L. Argani, L. R. R. Arnoni, V. N. Cury, L. F. A. C. C. Silva, A. O. Júnior, and S. D. F. Borato. 2018. “Human Development Index and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 26 (2):1-8. https://doi.org/10.9734/JAMMR/2018/40710.

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