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In reply to the discussion: How Pharmaceuticals Came To Be The 4th Leading Cause Of Death In America [View all]winter is coming
(11,785 posts)146. Here's an interesting JAMA article...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842577
"Drug use disorders" refers to substance abuse.
Years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLLs) were computed by multiplying the number of deaths at each age by a reference life expectancy at that age. Years lived with disability (YLDs) were calculated by multiplying prevalence (based on systematic reviews) by the disability weight (based on population-based surveys) for each sequela; disability in this study refers to any short- or long-term loss of health. Disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) were estimated as the sum of YLDs and YLLs. Deaths and DALYs related to risk factors were based on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of exposure data and relative risks for risk-outcome pairs. Healthy life expectancy (HALE) was used to summarize overall population health, accounting for both length of life and levels of ill health experienced at different ages.
US life expectancy for both sexes combined increased from 75.2 years in 1990 to 78.2 years in 2010; during the same period, HALE increased from 65.8 years to 68.1 years. The diseases and injuries with the largest number of YLLs in 2010 were ischemic heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and road injury. Age-standardized YLL rates increased for Alzheimer disease, drug use disorders, chronic kidney disease, kidney cancer, and falls. The diseases with the largest number of YLDs in 2010 were low back pain, major depressive disorder, other musculoskeletal disorders, neck pain, and anxiety disorders. As the US population has aged, YLDs have comprised a larger share of DALYs than have YLLs. The leading risk factors related to DALYs were dietary risks, tobacco smoking, high body mass index, high blood pressure, high fasting plasma glucose, physical inactivity, and alcohol use.
US life expectancy for both sexes combined increased from 75.2 years in 1990 to 78.2 years in 2010; during the same period, HALE increased from 65.8 years to 68.1 years. The diseases and injuries with the largest number of YLLs in 2010 were ischemic heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and road injury. Age-standardized YLL rates increased for Alzheimer disease, drug use disorders, chronic kidney disease, kidney cancer, and falls. The diseases with the largest number of YLDs in 2010 were low back pain, major depressive disorder, other musculoskeletal disorders, neck pain, and anxiety disorders. As the US population has aged, YLDs have comprised a larger share of DALYs than have YLLs. The leading risk factors related to DALYs were dietary risks, tobacco smoking, high body mass index, high blood pressure, high fasting plasma glucose, physical inactivity, and alcohol use.
"Drug use disorders" refers to substance abuse.
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How Pharmaceuticals Came To Be The 4th Leading Cause Of Death In America [View all]
DeSwiss
Dec 2013
OP
I was hit in 2007 took over 3 yrs to get back to normal If I eat soy a lot of crap still starts up
lunasun
Dec 2013
#7
I take NO prescription medications now. And I don't plan to in the future either.
DeSwiss
Dec 2013
#12
More like good luck from not dying from that infection that antibiotics cannot touch because
djean111
Dec 2013
#107
A med originally classified as a second choice(only after something else fails) now marketed for $
lunasun
Dec 2013
#113
I know at one point they "lost' years of Dr/PT reporting on Levaquin via FDA medwatch
lunasun
Dec 2013
#8
not only the CDC, any other source you find will not list it either because it isn't. The article
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#40
So it wasn't the drug it was irresponsible doctors and a profit lead healthcare system
intaglio
Dec 2013
#20
LASIK is an extremely powerful diuretic, and needs to be monitored constantly.for electrolyte
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#41
Awww. You think pro-science people are "Big Pharma." And yet you tried to pretend...
HuckleB
Dec 2013
#192
Bullshit. Heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lung disease, accidents, alzheimers, diabetes,
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#32
please put me on ignore. I listed the top 15 causes of death in the U.S. and you didn't answer
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#39
For many, many people both hypertension and diabetes can be controlled with diet.
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#84
True, but for many that is not enough. Type II diabetes can literally be reversed with diet, but
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#100
I can guess at the conclusion, but basically I think the writer doesn't close the gap
marshall
Dec 2013
#157
...and yet there are posters on DU who go into HYSTERIA about complementary medicine
Berlum
Dec 2013
#45
years ago on DU I posted this same info from JAMA which is as mainstream as is possible.
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#85
No- it stated the FACT that drugs as prescribed are a leading cause of death.
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#98
No. What's pathetic is the use of a source like Collective Evolution in ANY thread at DU...nt
SidDithers
Dec 2013
#101
What's pathetic is attempting to distract from such a serious issue, that Americans ARE dying
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#154
People who attack "complementary" medicine do so because much of it is outright bullshit
Orrex
Dec 2013
#53
Homeopathy isn't recognized by the evidence based medical establishment, so no distinction is needed
D23MIURG23
Dec 2013
#163
When there is zero scientific evidence to support it as actual medicine, then it's Woo.
cleanhippie
Dec 2013
#64
Sorry, no. Things that are scientifically proven to treat illness and disease are "medicine."
cleanhippie
Dec 2013
#188
''When there is zero scientific evidence to support it as actual medicine, then it's Woo.''
DeSwiss
Dec 2013
#69
Whenever I see a word used repeatedly, or a phrase, to support Big Corps and denigrate those
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#81
Occam's Razor- it's way more logical to see that many are threatened by anything outside their
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#88
Well, of course I didn't say any DUer was a 'paid shill'. It isn't necessary as we discovered
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#99
Actually, the anti science, anti reality position of the peddlers of "woo"...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#164
That would be the article citing 10 references, none of which were used to support the assertion
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#72
Clearly, I've already read the author's essay, as I was commenting on the lack of a citation
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#136
As I posted up thread > JAMA reported this same FACT years ago. I posted it multiple times
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#89
And now you are spamming this thread. Edit- I just alerted. Your 2 previous posts were
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#90
And the alert failed, 5-1. I'm sure that you'll now alert on other posts, until you get a 6-0..
X_Digger
Dec 2013
#102
The source article doesn't explain where the "4th leading cause of death" stuff comes from, either.
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#75
AND you admit there's a link to Harvard. And I can link to JAMA saying the exact same thing.
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#95
It's actually only marginally better than placebo. Then you factor in the side effects...
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#96
Your study is about "patient harms associated with hospital care" - broadly defined.
D23MIURG23
Dec 2013
#167
Kick and Recommended. Despite the apologists for big Pharma, the link between some drugs and deaths
quinnox
Dec 2013
#119
If you were writing a college paper, and you cited Collective Evolution...
Vashta Nerada
Dec 2013
#137
Do you want to discuss something, or do you just enjoy getting people to go on wild goose chases?
HuckleB
Dec 2013
#237
Anyone reading this exchange will see that you have nothing to say here. :)
Grateful for Hope
Dec 2013
#250
Now you're offering two fallacies in one post to support whatever it is you're trying to support?
HuckleB
Dec 2013
#198