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Distribution of major health risks: Findings from the global burden of disease study

A Rodgers, M Ezzati, S Vander Hoorn, AD Lopez, RB Lin, CJL Murray, S Fishman, LE Caulfield, M de Onis, M Blössner, AA Hyder, L Mullany, RE Black, RJ Stoltzfus, AJ Rice, KP West, C Lawes, M Law, P Elliott, S MacMahon Show all

Plos Medicine | Published : 2004

Abstract

Background: Most analyses of risks to health focus on the total burden of their aggregate effects. The distribution of risk-factor-attributable disease burden, for example by age or exposure level, can inform the selection and targeting of specific interventions and programs, and increase cost-effectiveness. Methods and Findings: For 26 selected risk factors, expert working groups conducted comprehensive reviews of data on risk-factor exposure and hazard for 14 epidemiological subregions of the world, by age and sex. Age-sex-subregion-population attributable fractions were estimated and applied to the mortality and burden of disease estimates from the World Health Organization Global Burden ..

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