Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study
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Resumo: | Introduction: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become the main cause of disease burden in Brazil. Our objective was to describe trends (1990 to 2019) in prevalence and attributable burden of five modifiable risk factors and related metabolic risk factors in Brazil and its states. Methods: In Global Burden of Disease 2019 analyses, we described trends in prevalence of modifiable risk factors and their metabolic mediators as percentage change in Summary Exposure Value (SEV). We estimated deaths and disabilityadjusted life years (DALYs) attributable to the risk factors. Results: Age-adjusted exposures to alcohol [41.0%, Uncertainty Interval (UI): 24.2 – 63.4], red meat (61.2%, UI: 42.4–92.3), low physical activity (3.9%, UI: -5–17.5) and ambient particulate matter pollution (3.3%, UI: -48.9–128.0) have worsened. Those for smoking (-51.4%, UI: -54.7– - 47.8), diet low in fruits (-28.1%, UI: -39.1– -18.7) and vegetables (-19.6%, UI: -32.7 – -8.7), and household air pollution (-85.3%, UI: -92.9– -74.3) have improved. All mediating metabolic risk factors, except high blood pressure (0.7%, UI: -6.9–8.3), have worsened: BMI (110.2%, UI: 78.6–161.7), hyperglycemia (15.1%, UI: 9.3–21.2), kidney dysfunction (12.0%, UI: 8.4–17.2), and high LDL-c (11.8%, UI: 6.9–17.2). Conclusions: A variable pattern of progress and failure in controlling modifiable risk factors has been accompanied by major worsening in most metabolic risk factors. The mixed success in public health measures to control modifiable risk factors for NCDs, when gauged by the related trends in metabolic risk factors, alert to the need for stronger actions to control NCDs in the future. |
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Stein, CarolineSchmidt, Maria InêsCousin Sobrinho, Ewerton Luiz PortoMalta, Deborah CarvalhoNaghavi, MohsenOliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos deRibeiro, Antônio Luiz PinhoDuncan, Bruce Bartholow2022-10-27T04:50:11Z20220037-8682http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250409001151284Introduction: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become the main cause of disease burden in Brazil. Our objective was to describe trends (1990 to 2019) in prevalence and attributable burden of five modifiable risk factors and related metabolic risk factors in Brazil and its states. Methods: In Global Burden of Disease 2019 analyses, we described trends in prevalence of modifiable risk factors and their metabolic mediators as percentage change in Summary Exposure Value (SEV). We estimated deaths and disabilityadjusted life years (DALYs) attributable to the risk factors. Results: Age-adjusted exposures to alcohol [41.0%, Uncertainty Interval (UI): 24.2 – 63.4], red meat (61.2%, UI: 42.4–92.3), low physical activity (3.9%, UI: -5–17.5) and ambient particulate matter pollution (3.3%, UI: -48.9–128.0) have worsened. Those for smoking (-51.4%, UI: -54.7– - 47.8), diet low in fruits (-28.1%, UI: -39.1– -18.7) and vegetables (-19.6%, UI: -32.7 – -8.7), and household air pollution (-85.3%, UI: -92.9– -74.3) have improved. All mediating metabolic risk factors, except high blood pressure (0.7%, UI: -6.9–8.3), have worsened: BMI (110.2%, UI: 78.6–161.7), hyperglycemia (15.1%, UI: 9.3–21.2), kidney dysfunction (12.0%, UI: 8.4–17.2), and high LDL-c (11.8%, UI: 6.9–17.2). Conclusions: A variable pattern of progress and failure in controlling modifiable risk factors has been accompanied by major worsening in most metabolic risk factors. The mixed success in public health measures to control modifiable risk factors for NCDs, when gauged by the related trends in metabolic risk factors, alert to the need for stronger actions to control NCDs in the future.application/pdfengRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. Uberaba. Vol. 55, supl. 1 (2022), e0275-2021, 10 p.Doenças não transmissíveisFatores de regulação miogênicaCarga global da doençaRisk factorsNoncommunicable diseasesGlobal burden of diseaseBrazilExposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001151284.pdf.txt001151284.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain37529http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250409/2/001151284.pdf.txtfb98070b618dd0902c659d208e1595d0MD52ORIGINAL001151284.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3578915http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250409/1/001151284.pdf862835b26bad09737b19f7bf3c22dfa6MD5110183/2504092024-12-04 07:53:05.876887oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/250409Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2024-12-04T09:53:05Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study Stein, Caroline Doenças não transmissíveis Fatores de regulação miogênica Carga global da doença Risk factors Noncommunicable diseases Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Exposure to and burden of major non-communicable disease risk factors in Brazil and its states, 1990-2019 : the Global Burden of Disease Study |
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Stein, Caroline |
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Stein, Caroline Schmidt, Maria Inês Cousin Sobrinho, Ewerton Luiz Porto Malta, Deborah Carvalho Naghavi, Mohsen Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Duncan, Bruce Bartholow |
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Schmidt, Maria Inês Cousin Sobrinho, Ewerton Luiz Porto Malta, Deborah Carvalho Naghavi, Mohsen Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Duncan, Bruce Bartholow |
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Stein, Caroline Schmidt, Maria Inês Cousin Sobrinho, Ewerton Luiz Porto Malta, Deborah Carvalho Naghavi, Mohsen Oliveira, Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos de Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Duncan, Bruce Bartholow |
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Doenças não transmissíveis Fatores de regulação miogênica Carga global da doença |
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Doenças não transmissíveis Fatores de regulação miogênica Carga global da doença Risk factors Noncommunicable diseases Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Risk factors Noncommunicable diseases Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Introduction: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become the main cause of disease burden in Brazil. Our objective was to describe trends (1990 to 2019) in prevalence and attributable burden of five modifiable risk factors and related metabolic risk factors in Brazil and its states. Methods: In Global Burden of Disease 2019 analyses, we described trends in prevalence of modifiable risk factors and their metabolic mediators as percentage change in Summary Exposure Value (SEV). We estimated deaths and disabilityadjusted life years (DALYs) attributable to the risk factors. Results: Age-adjusted exposures to alcohol [41.0%, Uncertainty Interval (UI): 24.2 – 63.4], red meat (61.2%, UI: 42.4–92.3), low physical activity (3.9%, UI: -5–17.5) and ambient particulate matter pollution (3.3%, UI: -48.9–128.0) have worsened. Those for smoking (-51.4%, UI: -54.7– - 47.8), diet low in fruits (-28.1%, UI: -39.1– -18.7) and vegetables (-19.6%, UI: -32.7 – -8.7), and household air pollution (-85.3%, UI: -92.9– -74.3) have improved. All mediating metabolic risk factors, except high blood pressure (0.7%, UI: -6.9–8.3), have worsened: BMI (110.2%, UI: 78.6–161.7), hyperglycemia (15.1%, UI: 9.3–21.2), kidney dysfunction (12.0%, UI: 8.4–17.2), and high LDL-c (11.8%, UI: 6.9–17.2). Conclusions: A variable pattern of progress and failure in controlling modifiable risk factors has been accompanied by major worsening in most metabolic risk factors. The mixed success in public health measures to control modifiable risk factors for NCDs, when gauged by the related trends in metabolic risk factors, alert to the need for stronger actions to control NCDs in the future. |
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