Osteoporotic fractures may impair life as much as the complications of diabetes.
Zoltán VokóKatalin GáspárAndrás InotaiCsaba HorváthKatalin BorsGábor SpeerZoltán KalóPublished in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2017)
The use of mortality and premature mortality as the traditional measures of disease burden in public health policy making means that diseases which strongly affect QoL but less survival might not get the necessary priority. This is especially the case in low-income and middle-income countries where studies on QoL are scarce. Our comparative analysis, which showed that osteoporotic fractures reduce QoL as much as major complications of diabetes, highlights the need for comprehensive disease burden assessment, including losses in functionality and QoL, to support decision making.