Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata

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Autor(a) principal: Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Renato Azeredo, Cardoso, Laís Santos de Magalhães, Souza, Juliana Bottoni de, Bernal, Regina Tomie Ivata, Pinheiro, Pedro Cisalpino, Gomes, Crizian Saar, Leyland, Alastair H., Dundas, Ruth, Barreto, Maurício Lima
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Resumo: Objectives: To analyze premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Brazilian capitals and the Federal District (DF) according to the redistribution of garbage causes and the temporal evolution according to social deprivation strata in the trienniums 2010 to 2012 and 2017 to 2019. Methods: Corrections were applied to the Mortality Information System (SIM) such as: proportional redistribution of ignored and blank data and garbage causes (GC). Municipal premature mortality rates from NCDs were calculated using the local empirical Bayesian estimator and standardized by age. Differences between NCD mortality rates according to the Brazilian Deprivation Index (IBP) categories and between the three-year periods were analyzed. Results: In the capitals as a whole, rates increased between 8 and 12% after the GC redistribution and the greatest increases occurred in areas of high deprivation: 11.9% and 11.4%, triennia 1 and 2. There was variability between the capitals. There was a reduction in rates in all strata of deprivation between the three-year periods, with the greatest decrease in the stratum of low deprivation (-18.2%) and the lowest in the stratum of high deprivation (-7.5%). Conclusion: The redistribution of GC represented an increase in mortality rates, being higher in the strata of greater social deprivation. As a rule, a positive gradient of mortality was observed with increasing social deprivation. The analysis of the temporal evolution showed a decrease in mortality from NCDs between the three years, especially in areas of less social deprivation.
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spelling Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strataMortalidade prematura por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis em capitais brasileiras: redistribuição de causas garbage e evolução por estratos de privação socialDoenças não TransmissíveisMortalidade PrematuraRegistros de MortalidadeDisparidades nos Níveis de SaúdeAnálise de Pequenas ÁreasNoncommunicable DiseasesMortalityPremature. Mortality RegistriesHealth Status DisparitiesSmall-Area AnalysisObjectives: To analyze premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Brazilian capitals and the Federal District (DF) according to the redistribution of garbage causes and the temporal evolution according to social deprivation strata in the trienniums 2010 to 2012 and 2017 to 2019. Methods: Corrections were applied to the Mortality Information System (SIM) such as: proportional redistribution of ignored and blank data and garbage causes (GC). Municipal premature mortality rates from NCDs were calculated using the local empirical Bayesian estimator and standardized by age. Differences between NCD mortality rates according to the Brazilian Deprivation Index (IBP) categories and between the three-year periods were analyzed. Results: In the capitals as a whole, rates increased between 8 and 12% after the GC redistribution and the greatest increases occurred in areas of high deprivation: 11.9% and 11.4%, triennia 1 and 2. There was variability between the capitals. There was a reduction in rates in all strata of deprivation between the three-year periods, with the greatest decrease in the stratum of low deprivation (-18.2%) and the lowest in the stratum of high deprivation (-7.5%). Conclusion: The redistribution of GC represented an increase in mortality rates, being higher in the strata of greater social deprivation. As a rule, a positive gradient of mortality was observed with increasing social deprivation. The analysis of the temporal evolution showed a decrease in mortality from NCDs between the three years, especially in areas of less social deprivation.Objetivos: Analisar a mortalidade prematura por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) nas capitais brasileiras e Distrito Federal (DF) segundo redistribuição das causas garbage e a evolução temporal segundo estratos de privação social nos triênios 2010 a 2012 e 2017 a 2019. Métodos: Foram aplicadas correções ao Sistema de Informação sobre Mortalidade (SIM) como: redistribuição proporcional de dados ignorados e em branco, e das causas garbage (CG). As taxas municipais de mortalidade prematura por DCNT foram calculadas pelo estimador bayesiano empírico local e padronizadas por idade. Foram analisadas diferenças entre as taxas de mortalidade por DCNT segundo categorias do Índice Brasileiro de Privação (IBP) e entre os triênios. Resultados: No conjunto das capitais, as taxas aumentaram entre 8 a 12% após a redistribuição de CG e os maiores acréscimos ocorreram em áreas de alta privação: 11,9% e 11,4%, triênios 1 e 2. Houve variabilidade entre as capitais. Observou-se redução das taxas em todos os estratos de privação entre os triênios, sendo maior decréscimo no estrato de baixa privação (-18,2%) e menor no estrato de alta privação (-7,5%). Conclusão: A redistribuição de CG representou aumento das taxas de mortalidade, sendo maior nos estratos de maior privação social. Via de regra, observou-se gradiente positivo de mortalidade com o aumento da privação social. A análise da evolução temporal evidenciou decréscimo da mortalidade por DCNT entre os triênios, sobretudo em áreas de menor privação social.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/526210.1590/1980-549720230002.supl.1.1porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5262/10194Copyright (c) 2022 Deborah Carvalho Malta, Renato Azeredo Teixeira, Laís Santos de Magalhães Cardoso, Juliana Bottoni de Souza, Regina Tomie Ivata Bernal, Pedro Cisalpino Pinheiro, Crizian Saar Gomes, Alastair H. Leyland, Ruth Dundas, Maurício Lima Barretohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMalta, Deborah CarvalhoTeixeira, Renato AzeredoCardoso, Laís Santos de MagalhãesSouza, Juliana Bottoni deBernal, Regina Tomie IvataPinheiro, Pedro CisalpinoGomes, Crizian SaarLeyland, Alastair H.Dundas, RuthBarreto, Maurício Limareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-12-16T11:46:38Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5262Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-12-16T11:46:38SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
Mortalidade prematura por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis em capitais brasileiras: redistribuição de causas garbage e evolução por estratos de privação social
title Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
spellingShingle Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Doenças não Transmissíveis
Mortalidade Prematura
Registros de Mortalidade
Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde
Análise de Pequenas Áreas
Noncommunicable Diseases
Mortality
Premature. Mortality Registries
Health Status Disparities
Small-Area Analysis
title_short Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
title_full Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
title_fullStr Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
title_full_unstemmed Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
title_sort Premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases in Brazilian capitals: redistribution of garbage causes and evolution by social deprivation strata
author Malta, Deborah Carvalho
author_facet Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Teixeira, Renato Azeredo
Cardoso, Laís Santos de Magalhães
Souza, Juliana Bottoni de
Bernal, Regina Tomie Ivata
Pinheiro, Pedro Cisalpino
Gomes, Crizian Saar
Leyland, Alastair H.
Dundas, Ruth
Barreto, Maurício Lima
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author2 Teixeira, Renato Azeredo
Cardoso, Laís Santos de Magalhães
Souza, Juliana Bottoni de
Bernal, Regina Tomie Ivata
Pinheiro, Pedro Cisalpino
Gomes, Crizian Saar
Leyland, Alastair H.
Dundas, Ruth
Barreto, Maurício Lima
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Teixeira, Renato Azeredo
Cardoso, Laís Santos de Magalhães
Souza, Juliana Bottoni de
Bernal, Regina Tomie Ivata
Pinheiro, Pedro Cisalpino
Gomes, Crizian Saar
Leyland, Alastair H.
Dundas, Ruth
Barreto, Maurício Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doenças não Transmissíveis
Mortalidade Prematura
Registros de Mortalidade
Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde
Análise de Pequenas Áreas
Noncommunicable Diseases
Mortality
Premature. Mortality Registries
Health Status Disparities
Small-Area Analysis
topic Doenças não Transmissíveis
Mortalidade Prematura
Registros de Mortalidade
Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde
Análise de Pequenas Áreas
Noncommunicable Diseases
Mortality
Premature. Mortality Registries
Health Status Disparities
Small-Area Analysis
description Objectives: To analyze premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Brazilian capitals and the Federal District (DF) according to the redistribution of garbage causes and the temporal evolution according to social deprivation strata in the trienniums 2010 to 2012 and 2017 to 2019. Methods: Corrections were applied to the Mortality Information System (SIM) such as: proportional redistribution of ignored and blank data and garbage causes (GC). Municipal premature mortality rates from NCDs were calculated using the local empirical Bayesian estimator and standardized by age. Differences between NCD mortality rates according to the Brazilian Deprivation Index (IBP) categories and between the three-year periods were analyzed. Results: In the capitals as a whole, rates increased between 8 and 12% after the GC redistribution and the greatest increases occurred in areas of high deprivation: 11.9% and 11.4%, triennia 1 and 2. There was variability between the capitals. There was a reduction in rates in all strata of deprivation between the three-year periods, with the greatest decrease in the stratum of low deprivation (-18.2%) and the lowest in the stratum of high deprivation (-7.5%). Conclusion: The redistribution of GC represented an increase in mortality rates, being higher in the strata of greater social deprivation. As a rule, a positive gradient of mortality was observed with increasing social deprivation. The analysis of the temporal evolution showed a decrease in mortality from NCDs between the three years, especially in areas of less social deprivation.
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