Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study
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Resumo: | Introduction: To better understand trends in the main cause of death in Brazil, we sought to analyze the burden of cardiovascular risk factors (RF) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) attributable to specifi c RFs in Brazil from 1990 to 2019, using the estimates from the GBD 2019 study. Methods: To estimate RF exposure, the Summary Exposure Value (SEV) was used, whereas for disease burden attributed to RF, mortality and disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) due to CVD were used. For comparisons over time and between states, we compared age-standardized rates. The sociodemographic index (SDI) was used as a marker of socioeconomic conditions. Results: In 2019, 83% of CVD mortality in Brazil was attributable to RF. For SEV, there was a reduction in smoking and environmental RF, but an increase in metabolic RF. High systolic blood pressure and dietary risks continue to be the main RF for CVD mortality and DALY. While there was a decline in age-standardized mortality rates attributable to the evaluated RF, there was also a stability or increase in crude mortality rates, with the exception of smoking. It is important to highlight the increase in the risk of death attributable to a high body mass index. Regarding the analysis per state, SEVs and mortality attributable to RF were higher in those states with lower SDIs. Conclusions: Despite the reduction in CVD mortality and DALY rates attributable to RF, the stability or increase in crude rates attributable to metabolic RFs is worrisome, requiring investments and a renewal of health policies. |
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Brant, Luisa Campos CaldeiraNascimento, Bruno RamosVeloso, Guilherme AugustoGomes, Crizian SaarPolanczyk, Carisi AnneOliveira, Glaucia Maria Moraes deFlor, Luisa SorioGakidou, EmmanuelaRibeiro, Antônio Luiz PinhoMalta, Deborah Carvalho2022-07-28T04:45:17Z20220037-8682http://hdl.handle.net/10183/245601001145975Introduction: To better understand trends in the main cause of death in Brazil, we sought to analyze the burden of cardiovascular risk factors (RF) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) attributable to specifi c RFs in Brazil from 1990 to 2019, using the estimates from the GBD 2019 study. Methods: To estimate RF exposure, the Summary Exposure Value (SEV) was used, whereas for disease burden attributed to RF, mortality and disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) due to CVD were used. For comparisons over time and between states, we compared age-standardized rates. The sociodemographic index (SDI) was used as a marker of socioeconomic conditions. Results: In 2019, 83% of CVD mortality in Brazil was attributable to RF. For SEV, there was a reduction in smoking and environmental RF, but an increase in metabolic RF. High systolic blood pressure and dietary risks continue to be the main RF for CVD mortality and DALY. While there was a decline in age-standardized mortality rates attributable to the evaluated RF, there was also a stability or increase in crude mortality rates, with the exception of smoking. It is important to highlight the increase in the risk of death attributable to a high body mass index. Regarding the analysis per state, SEVs and mortality attributable to RF were higher in those states with lower SDIs. Conclusions: Despite the reduction in CVD mortality and DALY rates attributable to RF, the stability or increase in crude rates attributable to metabolic RFs is worrisome, requiring investments and a renewal of health policies.application/pdfengRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. Uberaba. Vol. 55, supl. 1 (2022), e0263-2021, 11 p.Doenças cardiovascularesCarga global da doençaFatores de riscoCardiovascular diseaseRisk factorsPopulation attributable riskGlobal burden of diseaseBrazilBurden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" 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:UFRGSTEXT001145975.pdf.txt001145975.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain41095http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/245601/2/001145975.pdf.txt7d2c2d846f072c6e17488e01965f09ecMD52ORIGINAL001145975.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3046527http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/245601/1/001145975.pdfebdfe195e17b983e0571eaf93bb96b92MD5110183/2456012022-07-29 04:50:44.915026oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/245601Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-07-29T07:50:44Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Doenças cardiovasculares Carga global da doença Fatores de risco Cardiovascular disease Risk factors Population attributable risk Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Burden of cardiovascular diseases attributable to risk factors in Brazil : data from the "Global Burden of Disease 2019" study |
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Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira |
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Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Nascimento, Bruno Ramos Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Polanczyk, Carisi Anne Oliveira, Glaucia Maria Moraes de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Nascimento, Bruno Ramos Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Polanczyk, Carisi Anne Oliveira, Glaucia Maria Moraes de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Brant, Luisa Campos Caldeira Nascimento, Bruno Ramos Veloso, Guilherme Augusto Gomes, Crizian Saar Polanczyk, Carisi Anne Oliveira, Glaucia Maria Moraes de Flor, Luisa Sorio Gakidou, Emmanuela Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Doenças cardiovasculares Carga global da doença Fatores de risco |
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Doenças cardiovasculares Carga global da doença Fatores de risco Cardiovascular disease Risk factors Population attributable risk Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Cardiovascular disease Risk factors Population attributable risk Global burden of disease Brazil |
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Introduction: To better understand trends in the main cause of death in Brazil, we sought to analyze the burden of cardiovascular risk factors (RF) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) attributable to specifi c RFs in Brazil from 1990 to 2019, using the estimates from the GBD 2019 study. Methods: To estimate RF exposure, the Summary Exposure Value (SEV) was used, whereas for disease burden attributed to RF, mortality and disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) due to CVD were used. For comparisons over time and between states, we compared age-standardized rates. The sociodemographic index (SDI) was used as a marker of socioeconomic conditions. Results: In 2019, 83% of CVD mortality in Brazil was attributable to RF. For SEV, there was a reduction in smoking and environmental RF, but an increase in metabolic RF. High systolic blood pressure and dietary risks continue to be the main RF for CVD mortality and DALY. While there was a decline in age-standardized mortality rates attributable to the evaluated RF, there was also a stability or increase in crude mortality rates, with the exception of smoking. It is important to highlight the increase in the risk of death attributable to a high body mass index. Regarding the analysis per state, SEVs and mortality attributable to RF were higher in those states with lower SDIs. Conclusions: Despite the reduction in CVD mortality and DALY rates attributable to RF, the stability or increase in crude rates attributable to metabolic RFs is worrisome, requiring investments and a renewal of health policies. |
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