Do Not Let the Guard Down on Preventable Behavioral Risk Factors

不要放松对可预防行为风险因素的警惕

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Preventable behavioral risk factors account for approximately one third of mortality, morbidity, and disability worldwide. This study aims to quantify the interest in behavioral risk factors within major medical journals in 2022 and to derive trends over the past 30 years in the entire medical literature. METHODS: We analyzed the proportion of publications dealing with tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, use of illicit drugs, excess body weight and physical activity among all the 1,128 articles published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the British Medical Journal, the Lancet, and New England Journal of Medicine in 2022. A joinpoint analysis was conducted running in PubMed/MEDLINE specific search strings to evaluate trends over the last 30 years in the four journals and in the whole medical literature. RESULTS: In 2022, of all publications from the four considered medical journals, 2.8% dealt with tobacco smoking, 1.6% alcohol drinking, 1.1% use of illicit drugs, 3.8% excess body weight, 2.7% physical activity and 8.0% dealt with any behaviors. The joinpoint analysis on the whole medical literature showed that papers on modifiable risk factors significantly increased from 3.9% in 1993 to 6.2% in 2014 (annual percent change [APC]: between +1.83% and +4.09%), and subsequently decreased between 2014 and 2019 (APC -0.31%), with an acceleration thereafter (APC -2.41% in 2019-2022). CONCLUSION: For the first time we quantified the volume of medical research focused on preventable behavioral risk factors. This appears to be limited and declining over the last decade. Research on primary prevention should be a priority to face the emergence of associated non-communicable diseases globally.

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