Biswajit Banik
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Burden of chronic respiratory disease in Asia, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Mohammad Fareed
Giridhara Rathnaiah Babu
Shankar M. Bakkannavar
Anurag Agrawal
Mahaveer Golechha
Jesu Arockiaraj
Devananda Devegowda
Atif Amin Baig
Rupesh K. Gautam
Ferry Efendi
Mahwish Arooj
Vijay Kumar Chattu
Ripon Kumar Adhikary
Narayan Babu Dhital
Anup Bhat
Dinh Toi Chu
Ashish D. Badiye
Tahira Ashraf
Ibrahim Elsohaby
Saurav Basu
Ayesha Fahim
Syed Amir Ashraf
Jaeyu Park
Syed Shujait Ali
Sheikh Mohammad Alif
Jeetendra Bhandari
Arun Ghuge
Ahmad Naoras Bitar
Mohammad Shahangir Biswas
Linh Phuong Bui
Bijit Biswas
Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan
Awais Altaf
Zahid A. Butt
Danish Ahmad
Min Seo Kim
Khurshid Alam
Jeffrey Shi Kai Chan
Muthia Cenderadewi
Ginenus Fekadu
Bibha Dhungel
Narasimha M. Beeraka
Muhammad Abdul Basit Ashraf
Ildar Ravisovich Fakhradiyev
Rafat Ali
Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani
Niroj Bhandari
Balasubramanian Ganesh
Tauseef Ahmad
Syed Mohamed Aljunid
Biswajit Banik
Samath Dhamminda Dharmaratne
Hitesh Chopra
Siddhartha Dutta
Sumbul Ansari
Sajjad Ahmad
An Tian Chen
Anil Raj Assariparambil
Sirshendu Chaudhuri
Arushee Bhatnagar
Mohammed Ahmed Akkaif
Naveed Ahmed
Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Asdaq
Mohammed Usman Ali
Mainak Bardhan
Ajay Nagesh Bhat
Khabir Ahmad
Sreedhar Dharmagadda
Chiranjib Chakraborty
Yuni Asri
Sridevi G
Artyom Urievich Gil
Amol S. Dhane
Priyadarshini Bhattacharjee
Xueting Ding
Jiyeon Oh
Syed Yusuf Ali
Thao Huynh Phuong Do
Shehab Uddin Al Abid
Tae Hyeon Kim
Sandip Chakraborty
Hyesu Jo
Haiyan Chen
Sunghyun Chung
Ojas Prakashbhai Doshi
Xiang Gao
Kabilan Annadurai
Nurila Aryntayeva
Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani
Samiun Nazrin Bente Kamal Tune
Md Al-Mamun
Aram Mahmood Ahmed
Huyen Phuc Do
Vinoth Gnana Chellaiyan Devanbu
Syed Anees Ahmed
Haroon Ahmed
Guodong Ding
MD Faisal Ahmed
Syed Mohamed Aljunid
Zareen Fatima
Nadeem Shafique Butt
Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan
Publication Name: Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Publication Date: 2026-03-01
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Page Range: 233-255
Description:
Background: Chronic respiratory diseases are an important global issue, particularly in Asia, where burden patterns vary widely across countries. With more than half the world's population living in Asia, understanding the national and regional burden of chronic respiratory diseases is essential; however, research on this area remains inadequate. We aimed to investigate the burden of chronic respiratory diseases in Asia at national and regional levels, and to identify key risk factors. Methods: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2023 provides estimates for assessing the burden of chronic respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, pneumoconiosis, interstitial lung disease (ILD), and pulmonary sarcoidosis. We focused on 34 countries in Asia, encompassing the high-income Asia Pacific region and central, east, south, and southeast Asia. Estimates for age-standardised prevalence and disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) rates per 100 000 population, including 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs), were extracted by location, sex, year, and Socio-demographic Index (SDI). The average annual percentage change was calculated and presented as a percentage with 95% CIs. Estimates of modifiable attributable risk factors for DALYs and mortality were also included. Findings: In Asia, the age-standardised prevalence and DALY rates for chronic respiratory diseases generally declined from 1990 to 2023; however, the trend varied substantially by disease and country. In 2023, the age-standardised prevalence rate of COPD was highest in south Asia (3044·18 [95% UI 2748·67–3303·04] per 100 000 population), while the age-standardised asthma prevalence rate was highest in the high-income Asia Pacific region (4870·24 [4046·70–5962·78] per 100 000 population) and southeast Asia (4778·18 [3970·25–5735·61] per 100 000 population). Despite southeast Asia and the high-income Asia Pacific region having a similar age-standardised asthma prevalence rate, southeast Asia had a higher age-standardised DALY rate (508·67 [95% UI 394·89–669·92] per 100 000 population) compared with the high-income Asia Pacific region (204·40 [129·23–290·41] per 100 000 population). A decrease in the age-standardised DALY rate for chronic respiratory diseases was observed with increasing SDI, contrasting with its prevalence patterns. Age-standardised DALY rates of COPD decreased in all Asian countries except for Georgia (average annual percentage change 1·37 [95% CI 1·26–1·48]) and Kazakhstan (0·73 [0·55–0·93]), and age-standardised DALY rates of asthma decreased in all countries. Smoking and ambient particulate matter pollution were identified as leading attributable risk factors for chronic respiratory diseases across Asia. Household air pollution from solid fuels was a regionally pronounced risk factor for chronic respiratory diseases, particularly in south Asia (age-standardised DALY rate 657·58 [95% UI 485·04–880·45] per 100 000 population). Although smoking was a major risk factor in males, ambient particulate matter pollution and secondhand smoke emerged as important attributable risk factors for chronic respiratory diseases in females. Interpretation: Countries with lower SDI had markedly higher DALY rates, highlighting the need to address socioeconomic and health-care inequities. Household air pollution from solid fuels continues to impose a substantial but preventable burden in south Asia, calling for clean energy adoption and improved ventilation. Funding: Gates Foundation.
Open Access: Yes