| Literature DB >> 35107541 |
Ewerton Cousin1,2, Maria Inês Schmidt2,3, Caroline Stein2, Érika Carvalho de Aquino4, Ellen de Cassia Dutra Pozzetti Gouvea4, Deborah Carvalho Malta5, Mohsen Naghavi1, Bruce B Duncan2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The goal of reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires close monitoring. Our objective is to characterize the decline of premature NCD mortality in Brazil based on Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) Study 2019 estimates.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35107541 PMCID: PMC9009436 DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-0328-2021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ISSN: 0037-8682 Impact factor: 1.581
FIGURE 1:Unconditional probability of death between ages 30 and 69 years due to cardiovascular diseases, neoplasms, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes for Brazil and its regions, 1990-2019.
Different measures in mortality and disease burden from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Brazil, and their trends from 1990 and from the 2010 baseline for action plans to confront the NCDs, as calculated from GBD 2019 data, unless stated otherwise.
| 1990 | 2010 | 2019 | Annualized percent change 1990-2010 | Annualized percent change 2010-2019 | ||
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| Uncond prob. death | 0.244 (0.240;0.249) | 0.179 (0.175;0.182) | 0.158 (0.152;0.162) | -1.6% (-1.7;-1.5) | -1.4% (-1.7;-1.0) | |
| Crude death rate | 449.1 (440.0;458.6) | 339.0 (331.6;345.2) | 321.8 (310.4;332.7) | -1.4% (-1.5;-1.3) | -0.6% (-1.0;-0.2) | |
| Age-standardized death rate | 532.1 (521.3;543.1) | 371.6 (363.2;378.5) | 323.0 (311.7;334.0) | -1.8% (-1.9;-1.7) | -1.5% (-1.9;-1.2) | |
| Uncond. prob. death, WHO11 | 0.178 | 0.155 | -1.50% | |||
| Crude DALYs | 16348 (15844;16840) | 12550 (12098;13039) | 11844 (11282;12457) | -1.3%(-1.4;-1.2) | -0.6% (-1.0;-0.3) | |
| Age-standardized DALYs | 18710 (18,132;19,260) | 13392 (12,914;13,911) | 11845 (11,284;12,459) | -1.7% (-1.8;-1.5) | -1.4% (-1.7;-1.0) | |
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| North | 0.198 (0.186;0.210) | 0.158 (0.149;0.167) | 0.146 (0.138;0.154) | -1.1% (-1.5;-0.7) | -0.9% (-1.7;.0.0) | |
| Northeast | 0.199 (0.192;0.207) | 0.175 (0.168;0.183) | 0.168 (0.59;0.178) | -0.6% (-0.9;-0.4) | -0.4% (-1.2;.03) | |
| Center-West | 0.246 (0.230;0.267) | 0.173 (0.165;0.181) | 0.148 (0.137;0.159) | -1.7% (-2.2;-1.4) | -1.7% (-2.7;-0.8) | |
| Southeast | 0.268 (0.262;0.274) | 0.183 (0.179;0.186) | 0.154 (0.147;0.162) | -1.9% (-2.0;-1.8) | -1.9% (-2.4; -1.3) | |
| South | 0.260 (0.257;0.263) | 0.183 (0.179;0.186) | 0.159 (0.149;0.168) | -1.8% (-1.9;-1.7) | -1.6% (-2.2;-0.9) | |
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| Cardiovascular diseases | 0.147 (0.144;0.150) | 0.089 (0.87;0.091) | 0.074 (0.072;0.077) | -2.5% (-2.6;-2.4) | -2.0% (-2.4;-1.6) | |
| Neoplasm | 0.08 (0.078;0.083) | 0.073 (0.071;0.074) | 0.066 (0.064;0.069) | -0.5% (-0.6;-0.3) | -1.0% (-1.3;-0.6) | |
| Chronic respiratory diseases | 0.02 (0.018;0.021) | 0.013 (0.013;0.014) | 0.012 (0.011;0.013) | -1.9% (-2.1;-1.6) | -1.6% (-2.2;-1.0) | |
| Diabetes | 0.018 (0.017;0.018) | 0.015 (0.014;0.015) | 0.014 (0.013;0.014) | -0.9% (-1.2;-0.7) | -0.9% (-1.4;-0.3) | |
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| Cardiovascular diseases | 255.9 (250.6;261.6) | 160.0 (256.3;163.1) | 144.7 (139.0;150.2) | -2.3% (-2.5;-2.2) | -1.1% (-1.5;-0.7) | |
| Neoplasm | 136.7 (133.3;142.3) | 133.5 (130.4;136.6) | 131.7 (126.8;136.6) | -0.1% (-0.3;0.0) | -0.1% (-0.5;.03) | |
| Chronic respiratory diseases | 29.0 (27.2;30.4) | 21.5 (20.6;22.7) | 20.7 (19.5;22.4) | -1.5% (-1.7;-1.2) | -0.4% (-1.1;0.2) | |
| Diabetes | 27.5 (26.6;28.4) | 24.0 (23.2;24.8) | 24.7 (23.5;25.7) | -0.7% (-0.9;-0.5) | 0.3% (-0.2;0.8) | |
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| Cardiovascular diseases | 303.0 (296.5;309.8) | 175.6 (171.3;179.0) | 145.3 (139.5;150.9) | -2.7% (-2.8;-2.6) | -2.1% (-2.5;-1.6) | |
| Neoplasm | 160.8 (156.7;167.3) | 145.1 (141.6;148.6) | 132.0 (127.1;137.0) | -0.5% (-0.7;-0.4) | -1.0% (-1.4;-0.6) | |
| Chronic respiratory diseases | 35.4 (33.1;37.1) | 24.2 (23.1;25.6) | 20.9 (19.6;22.7) | -1.9% (-2.1;-1.6) | -1.6% (-2.2;-1.0) | |
| Diabetes | 33.0 (32.0;34.2) | 26.8 (25.9;27.6) | 24.8 (23.7;25.9) | -1.0% (-1.2;-0.8) | -0.9% (-1.4;-0.3) |
Uncond. prob: Unconditional probability.
FIGURE 2:Trends in the unconditional probability of death from 30 to 69 years of age due to the each of the four main non-communicable diseases, 1990-2019.
FIGURE 3:Mortality from the four main non-communicable diseases groups of Brazilian states, 30 to 69 years of age, according to the sociodemographic index of Brazilian states in 2019. Left panels: 2019. Right panels: Annual percentage change (APC) 1990-2019. Top panels: Unconditional probability of death, bottom panels: Age-standardized mortality/100000 population.
FIGURE 4:Overall and sex-specific trends in the age-standardized death rate due to self-harm, from 1990 to 2019. All ages, Brazil.