The forecasted data for diabetes mellitus mortality among women in Brazil shows a gradual increase from 64.1 in 2024 to 65.3 units per hundred thousand women by 2028. This indicates a consistent rise, showing a marginal year-on-year percentage increase that suggests stability in mortality rates, likely driven by demographic factors and healthcare access. The absence of 2023 data means comparisons against long-term trends are challenging, but the consistent rise might suggest underlying public health issues or demographic shifts.
Future Trends to Watch For:
- Impact of healthcare reforms and diabetes management programs on mortality rates.
- Changes in lifestyle and dietary habits affecting diabetes prevalence.
- Evolution of healthcare infrastructure expansion, especially in rural areas.