Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study.
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Resumo: | Introduction: Monitoring trends in risk factors (RFs) and the burden of diseases attributable to exposure to RFs is an important measure to identify public health advances and current inadequate efforts. Objective: Analyze the global burden of disease attributable to exposure RFs in Brazil, and its changes from 1990 to 2019, according to the sex and age group. Methods: This study used data from the Global Burden of Disease study. The Summary Exposure Value, which represents weighted prevalence by risk, was used to estimate exposure to RFs. The mortality and DALYs (Disability Adjusted Life Years) measurements were used to estimate the burden of diseases. For comparisons by year and between Brazilian states, age-standardized rates were used. Results: Arterial hypertension was the factor responsible for most deaths in both sexes. For DALYs, the most important RF was the high body mass index (BMI) for women and alcohol consumption for men. Smoking had a substantial reduction in the attributable burden of deaths in the period. An important reduction was identified in the exposure to RFs related to socioeconomic development, such as unsafe water, lack of sanitation, and child malnutrition. Metabolic RFs, such as high BMI, hypertension, and alcohol consumption showed an increase in the attributable burden. Conclusions: Our findings point to an increase in metabolic RFs, which are the main RFs for mortality and DALYs. These results can help to consolidate and strengthen public policies that promote healthy lifestyles, thus reducing disease and death. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study.Mortality prematureDisability-adjusted life yearsIntroduction: Monitoring trends in risk factors (RFs) and the burden of diseases attributable to exposure to RFs is an important measure to identify public health advances and current inadequate efforts. Objective: Analyze the global burden of disease attributable to exposure RFs in Brazil, and its changes from 1990 to 2019, according to the sex and age group. Methods: This study used data from the Global Burden of Disease study. The Summary Exposure Value, which represents weighted prevalence by risk, was used to estimate exposure to RFs. The mortality and DALYs (Disability Adjusted Life Years) measurements were used to estimate the burden of diseases. For comparisons by year and between Brazilian states, age-standardized rates were used. Results: Arterial hypertension was the factor responsible for most deaths in both sexes. For DALYs, the most important RF was the high body mass index (BMI) for women and alcohol consumption for men. Smoking had a substantial reduction in the attributable burden of deaths in the period. An important reduction was identified in the exposure to RFs related to socioeconomic development, such as unsafe water, lack of sanitation, and child malnutrition. Metabolic RFs, such as high BMI, hypertension, and alcohol consumption showed an increase in the attributable burden. Conclusions: Our findings point to an increase in metabolic RFs, which are the main RFs for mortality and DALYs. These results can help to consolidate and strengthen public policies that promote healthy lifestyles, thus reducing disease and death.2023-06-28T19:33:16Z2023-06-28T19:33:16Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfMENDES, M. S. F. et al. Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil: an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, v. 55, artigo e0262-2021, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/rsbmt/a/VkgLRR7gVLqCwV7mfRXmRnH/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.1678-9849http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16824https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0262-2021ark:/61566/0013000004r4kThis is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/. Fonte: PDF do artigo.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMalta, Deborah CarvalhoMendes, Mariana Santos FelisbinoMachado, Ísis EloahVeloso, Guilherme AugustoGomes, Crizian SaarBrant, Luisa Campos CaldeiraRibeiro, Antônio Luiz PinhoOliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos deFlor, Luisa SorioGakidou, Emmanuelaengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2024-11-10T16:06:03Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/16824Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332024-11-10T16:06:03Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. Malta, Deborah Carvalho Mortality premature Disability-adjusted life years |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil : an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. |
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Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Malta, Deborah Carvalho Mendes, Mariana Santos Felisbino Machado, Ísis Eloah Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela |
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Mendes, Mariana Santos Felisbino Machado, Ísis Eloah Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela |
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Malta, Deborah Carvalho Mendes, Mariana Santos Felisbino Machado, Ísis Eloah Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela |
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Mortality premature Disability-adjusted life years |
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Mortality premature Disability-adjusted life years |
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Introduction: Monitoring trends in risk factors (RFs) and the burden of diseases attributable to exposure to RFs is an important measure to identify public health advances and current inadequate efforts. Objective: Analyze the global burden of disease attributable to exposure RFs in Brazil, and its changes from 1990 to 2019, according to the sex and age group. Methods: This study used data from the Global Burden of Disease study. The Summary Exposure Value, which represents weighted prevalence by risk, was used to estimate exposure to RFs. The mortality and DALYs (Disability Adjusted Life Years) measurements were used to estimate the burden of diseases. For comparisons by year and between Brazilian states, age-standardized rates were used. Results: Arterial hypertension was the factor responsible for most deaths in both sexes. For DALYs, the most important RF was the high body mass index (BMI) for women and alcohol consumption for men. Smoking had a substantial reduction in the attributable burden of deaths in the period. An important reduction was identified in the exposure to RFs related to socioeconomic development, such as unsafe water, lack of sanitation, and child malnutrition. Metabolic RFs, such as high BMI, hypertension, and alcohol consumption showed an increase in the attributable burden. Conclusions: Our findings point to an increase in metabolic RFs, which are the main RFs for mortality and DALYs. These results can help to consolidate and strengthen public policies that promote healthy lifestyles, thus reducing disease and death. |
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MENDES, M. S. F. et al. Burden of disease attributable to risk factors in Brazil: an analysis of national and subnational estimates from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, v. 55, artigo e0262-2021, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/rsbmt/a/VkgLRR7gVLqCwV7mfRXmRnH/>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022. 1678-9849 http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16824 https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0262-2021 |
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