Table

Number and age-standardised rate of YLDs in 2020 for total osteoarthritis, and percentage change from 1990 for each measure globally, and by GBD regions and super-regions

Number of YLDsPercentage change in number of YLDs from 1990 to 2020Age-standardised rate of YLDs per 100 000 in 2020Percentage change in age-standardised rate of YLDs from 1990 to 2020
Global21 700 000 (10 200 000–47 600 000)134·0% (131·8–136·0)255·0 (119·7–557·2)9·5% (8·6–10·1)

Central Europe, eastern Europe, and central Asia1 750 000 (825 000–3 720 000)43·7% (42·0–45·6)278·1 (130·6–593·8)8·1% (7·0–9·3)
Central Asia209 000 (98 100–446 000)97·9% (93·6–102·5)262·8 (123·6–557·7)16·3% (14·3–18·7)
Central Europe530 000 (249 000–1 130 000)57·3% (55·1–60·0)257·4 (120·6–549·4)12·5% (11·4–13·9)
Eastern Europe1 010 000 (477 000–2 160 000)30·4% (28·3–32·6)294·6 (138·3–631·6)6·0% (4·5–7·2)
High income5 800 000 (2 740 000–12 500 000)81·3% (79·4–82·9)295·1 (138·9–641·6)7·5% (7·0–8·3)
Australasia140 000 (66 100–309 000)128·9% (122·0–134·9)295·2 (138·8–651·9)11·0% (7·7–13·8)
High-income Asia Pacific1 330 000 (623 000–2 880 000)112·5% (107·4–118·2)329·7 (154·5–723·3)8·2% (6·8–9·6)
High-income North America1 890 000 (901 000–4 080 000)88·3% (86·1–90·8)314·0 (148·9–680·4)4·9% (4·0–6·0)
Southern Latin America238 000 (112 000–520 000)98·2% (93·3–103·5)285·4 (133·9–624·4)9·9% (7·6–12·6)
Western Europe2 200 000 (1 030 000–4 720 000)58·5% (56·7–60·1)264·5 (124·2–573·3)6·0% (4·9–6·9)

Latin America and Caribbean1 680 000 (786 000–3 660 000)209·1% (205·0–213·3)272·9 (128·0–594·0)13·6% (12·6–14·7)
Andean Latin America160 000 (74 700–353 000)216·3% (210·5–223·6)273·2 (127·4–601·6)12·6% (10·9–14·9)
Caribbean140 000 (65 500–306 000)124·8% (120·8–128·0)262·8 (122·9–573·9)10·1% (8·1–11·7)
Central Latin America685 000 (321 000–1 490 000)230·8% (225·6–236·4)276·3 (129·5–600·8)14·1% (12·5–15·8)
Tropical Latin America691 000 (325 000–1 500 000)210·9% (206·4–215·8)271·6 (127·8–589·7)13·9% (12·7–15·0)

North Africa and Middle East1 070 000 (498 000–2 320 000)215·2% (210·4–219·6)224·5 (105·5–490·2)17·2% (15·5–18·7)
South Asia3 360 000 (1 570 000–7 370 000)199·9% (193·4–206·8)225·8 (105·8–494·2)18·9% (16·8–20·9)

Southeast Asia, east Asia, and Oceania7 000 000 (3 270 000–15 300 000)186·0% (177·7–192·5)242·4 (113·2–528·7)16·2% (13·9–18·5)
East Asia5 630 000 (2 640 000–12 300 000)183·0% (174·5–190·3)254·3 (118·9–554·5)15·5% (12·9–18·0)
Oceania17 500 (8 130–37 400)177·9% (169·4–184·5)222·0 (103·8–482·2)10·8% (7·4–13·3)
Southeast Asia1 350 000 (634 000–2 930 000)199·9% (191·8–205·7)204·3 (96·0–445·1)19·9% (17·0–21·9)

Sub-Saharan Africa1 090 000 (513 000–2 380 000)156·3% (153·3–159·3)219·9 (103·5–481·0)11·6% (10·3–12·7)
Central sub-Saharan Africa124 000 (58 500–270 000)163·6% (156·9–171·1)212·9 (101·0–464·0)6·6% (4·3–9·4)
Eastern sub-Saharan Africa367 000 (172 000–800 000)165·3% (159·9–169·2)209·3 (98·4–457·2)15·5% (13·3–17·2)
Southern sub-Saharan Africa155 000 (73 200–335 000)133·6% (131·1–136·8)261·0 (123·6–561·1)9·2% (8·1–10·6)
Western sub-Saharan Africa448 000 (209 000–977 000)155·8% (151·8–158·9)218·3 (102·4–480·7)11·5% (10·0–12·6)

Data in parentheses are 95% uncertainty intervals. The sum of regional YLDs does not exactly match YLD cases because of rounding. North Africa and Middle East and South Asia are both super-regions and regions. YLDs=years lived with disability.