Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study

Objectives To assess the association between the Human Development Index (HDI) and covariates on the mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) of lips and oral cavity cancer (LOCC) in Mexico.Design Ecological study.Setting Data from 32 Mexican states for year 2019.Participants Data set of male and female p...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Edith Lara-Carrillo, Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna, Regiane Cristina do Amaral, Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía, Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e042376.full
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spelling doaj-e153b6dede764580b6165cae6fb2778a2021-08-07T17:02:06ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552021-06-0111610.1136/bmjopen-2020-042376Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological studyGabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez0Edith Lara-Carrillo1Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna2Regiane Cristina do Amaral3Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía4Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo53 Basic Health International, New York City, New York, USA Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Toluca, México, MexicoDepartamento de Salud Oral, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales, Manizales, ColombiaDepartamento de Odontologia, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracajú, Sergipe, BrazilDepartamento de Salud Pública, Facultad de Medicina, Carrera de Kinesiología, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, ChileUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Toluca, México, MexicoObjectives To assess the association between the Human Development Index (HDI) and covariates on the mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) of lips and oral cavity cancer (LOCC) in Mexico.Design Ecological study.Setting Data from 32 Mexican states for year 2019.Participants Data set of male and female populations from Mexico.Exposures Socioeconomic conditions based on HDI and covariates related to healthcare system capacity (total health spending per capita, school dropout and ratio of medical personnel in direct contact with patients).Primary and secondary outcome measures MIR of LOCC by state and sex was calculated from the Global Burden of Disease Study website for year 2019. Data for calculating HDI 2019 by state and covariates were obtained from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography. A multiple regression model was constructed to measure the effects of HDI and covariates on LOCC-MIR.Results Among the states with the highest HDI (>0.780), Colima had the highest aged-standardised rates per 100.000 in men for incidence (5.026) and mortality (3.118). The greatest burden of the disease was found on men, with the highest Men:Women MIR in Colima (3.10) and Baja California Sur (2.73). The highest MIR (>0.65) was found among the states with the lowest HDI (Oaxaca and Chiapas). For each unit of increase of the HDI there was a decrease in the LOCC- MIR of −0.778, controlling for the covariates. The most suitable regression model explained the 57% (F (p): 0.000) of the variance.Conclusions Men were most affected by LOCC in Mexican states. The highest MIRs of LOCC were found in the states with the highest HDI. But a worse prognosis of the disease, expressed as a higher MIR, is expected in contexts with lower HDI in the country, even with lower MIRs.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e042376.full
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author Gabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez
Edith Lara-Carrillo
Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna
Regiane Cristina do Amaral
Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía
Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo
spellingShingle Gabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez
Edith Lara-Carrillo
Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna
Regiane Cristina do Amaral
Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía
Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo
Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
BMJ Open
author_facet Gabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez
Edith Lara-Carrillo
Brenda Yuliana Herrera-Serna
Regiane Cristina do Amaral
Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía
Victor Hugo Toral-Rizo
author_sort Gabriel Conzuelo-Rodriguez
title Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
title_short Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
title_full Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
title_fullStr Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Human Development Index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in Mexican states: an ecological study
title_sort effect of human development index and other socioeconomic factors on mortality-to-incidence ratio of lips and oral cavity cancer in mexican states: an ecological study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Objectives To assess the association between the Human Development Index (HDI) and covariates on the mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) of lips and oral cavity cancer (LOCC) in Mexico.Design Ecological study.Setting Data from 32 Mexican states for year 2019.Participants Data set of male and female populations from Mexico.Exposures Socioeconomic conditions based on HDI and covariates related to healthcare system capacity (total health spending per capita, school dropout and ratio of medical personnel in direct contact with patients).Primary and secondary outcome measures MIR of LOCC by state and sex was calculated from the Global Burden of Disease Study website for year 2019. Data for calculating HDI 2019 by state and covariates were obtained from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography. A multiple regression model was constructed to measure the effects of HDI and covariates on LOCC-MIR.Results Among the states with the highest HDI (>0.780), Colima had the highest aged-standardised rates per 100.000 in men for incidence (5.026) and mortality (3.118). The greatest burden of the disease was found on men, with the highest Men:Women MIR in Colima (3.10) and Baja California Sur (2.73). The highest MIR (>0.65) was found among the states with the lowest HDI (Oaxaca and Chiapas). For each unit of increase of the HDI there was a decrease in the LOCC- MIR of −0.778, controlling for the covariates. The most suitable regression model explained the 57% (F (p): 0.000) of the variance.Conclusions Men were most affected by LOCC in Mexican states. The highest MIRs of LOCC were found in the states with the highest HDI. But a worse prognosis of the disease, expressed as a higher MIR, is expected in contexts with lower HDI in the country, even with lower MIRs.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e042376.full
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