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Global, regional, and national disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for 306 diseases and injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 188 countries, 1990-2013

Meghan D. MooneyKen TakahashiAndrea StewartJonathan C BrownShireen SindiAmany H RefaatRuben CastroSara SheikhbahaeiKyle R. HeutonGillian M. HansenChante KarimkhaniBryan K. PhillipsIbrahim AbubakarYohannes KinfuVictoria F BachmanKonstantinos StroumpoulisMegan CoggeshallLucía Cuevas-nasuYichong LiVineet K. ChadhaAndrew G. M. BullochTakayoshi OhkuboDon C. Des JarlaisGiancarlo LogroscinoFrancis Apolinary MhimbiraJefferson G FernandesCheng HuangEjaz Ahmad KhanFortuné Gbètoho GankpéRoderick J HayItamar S. SantosZanfina AdemiFiona J CharlsonNorlinah Mohamed IbrahimAnwar RafayAndrew L. Thorne-lymanJuanita A. HaagsmaEmmanuel A. AmehJohn J. McgrathMassimo CirilloWubegzier MekonnenHolly HaganNaohiro YonemotoFrida Namnyak NgalesoniDietrich PlassMatias TrilliniDavid PhillipsBraden Te AoWanqing ChenYun Jin KimDavid Rojas-ruedaChristina PapachristouAndrew E. MoranRichard A. GosselinMaziar Moradi-lakehSoraya SeedatJanet L LeasherBelinda K LloydLorenzo MonastaBruno F. SunguyaEun-kee ParkEduardo A. UndurragaMohammad A. AlmazroaMohammad H. ForouzanfarYoung-ho KhangVasiliki StathopoulouDima M. QatoJames ScottIleana Heredia-piLuca RonfaniHaidong KanTasara T. MazorodzeMurugesan RajuSaeid ShahrazTaavi TillmannWang WenzhiNeil PearceEric Y. TenkorangAliya NaheedFerrán Catalá-lópezSudan Prasad NeupaneEmily DansereauMichael MckeeDerrick A BennettMazeda HossainPaul S. F. YipGrant NguyenNorberto PericoMiguel Angel AlegrettiBabak EshratiBoris BikbovPalwasha AnwariGuoqing HuAmelia Bertozzi-villaPeter A. MeaneyFarshad FarzadfarSvetlana PopovaTara TemplinHmwe H KyuUche S. UchenduKebede DeribeSergey SoshnikovNobhojit RoyDaniel KimIlana N. AckermanHomie RazaviLeslie T. CooperSandra NolteDavid T. FelsonJohn J HuangYang LiuFiorella CavalleriAdrian DavisHéctor Gómez DantésKlara DokovaYuantao HaoCatalina MedinaAustin E SchumacherStan BiryukovJane RowleyArindam BasuJose C. AdsuarRosana E. NormanYousef KhaderRafael Alfonso-cristanchoSukanta SahaSimón BarqueraDiego Gonzalez-medinaPhilip B. MitchellLars BarregardHaidong WangYongmei LiAmi R. MooreMarie NgRaghib AliPeter T. SerinaLijing L YanAyse Abbasoglu OzgorenRicky LeungMichelle L. BellTim DriscollAzmeraw T. AmareFarshad PourmalekTea LallukkaBenjamin O AndersonRaimundas LuneviciusCorine KaremaRobert G. WeintraubErin C MullanyAnders LarssonGlen MolaPaulo A. LotufoLuke NyakarahukaSayed Saidul AlamLouisa DegenhardtHugh R. TaylorE. Ray DorseySuzanne PolinderHilton LamUrbano Fra PaleoDavid ZoniesRahman ShiriMarco A AvilaAlicia Elena Beatriz LawrynowiczKatya Anne ShackelfordLynne GaffikinKonstantin KazanjanMark T MackayJasvinder A. SinghBryan L. SykesSadaf G. SepanlouChantal HuynhRakhi DandonaLogan SandarLavanya SinghDietrich RothenbacherTheo VosSteven E. LipshultzCoen H. Van GoolPeggy P. ChiangMark G. ShrimeChristopher J L MurrayScott WeichenthalJae-hyun ParkSamia AlhabibPhilimon GonaChristian KielingYuichiro YanoRonny WestermanThomas TruelsenRajeev GuptaMegan BohenskyAbdullatif HusseiniQing LanLuke D. KnibbsYousef M. 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GotayNiveen M E Abu-rmeilehNicholas J KassebaumShams Eldin Ali Hassan KhalifaNeil Mcgill

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GerontologyMaleCHANGING RELATIONNutrition and DiseaseMESH : Life ExpectancyMESH : AgedECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENTPoison controlMESH: Global HealthGlobal HealthSocioeconomic FactorCommunicable DiseaseMESH : Chronic DiseaseHealth TransitionVoeding en ZiekteQuality-Adjusted Life YearSELF-RATED HEALTHMESH : Socioeconomic FactorsMedicineMESH : FemaleMESH: Mortality Premature2. Zero hungerMESH: Agededucation.field_of_studyMESH: Middle AgedMortality rateMedicine (all)GBD2013 diseases[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieGeneral MedicineMiddle Aged3. Good healthMESH : Wounds and InjuriesEpidemiological transitionMESH: Quality-Adjusted Life YearsMESH: Communicable DiseasesNONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASESFemaleQuality-Adjusted Life YearsMESH: Life ExpectancyMESH: Health TransitionHumanMESH: Socioeconomic FactorsACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTIONMESH : MaleMORTALITY TRENDSPopulationMESH : Health TransitionCommunicable DiseasesArticleLife ExpectancyEUROPEAN-UNIONSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingGeneral & Internal MedicineSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISDisability-adjusted life yearHumansLife ScienceMESH : Middle AgedMortalityeducationPrematureMESH : Mortality PrematureVLAGAgedMESH: Humansbusiness.industryMortality PrematureMESH: Chronic DiseaseMESH : Communicable DiseasesWounds and InjurieMESH : HumansMESH : Quality-Adjusted Life YearsNon-communicable diseaseAged; Chronic Disease; Communicable Diseases; Female; Global Health; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mortality Premature; Quality-Adjusted Life Years; Socioeconomic Factors; Wounds and Injuries; Health Transition; Life Expectancy; Medicine (all)medicine.diseaseMESH: MaleLOW SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUSYears of potential life lostSocioeconomic Factors[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieMESH: Wounds and InjuriesChronic DiseaseLife expectancyRISK-FACTORSMESH : Global HealthWounds and Injuries[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologiebusinessMESH: FemaleDemography

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Summary Background The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) aims to bring together all available epidemiological data using a coherent measurement framework, standardised estimation methods, and transparent data sources to enable comparisons of health loss over time and across causes, age–sex groups, and countries. The GBD can be used to generate summary measures such as disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) and healthy life expectancy (HALE) that make possible comparative assessments of broad epidemiological patterns across countries and time. These summary measures can also be used to quantify the component of variation in epidemiology that is related to sociodemographic development. Methods We used the published GBD 2013 data for age-specific mortality, years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLLs), and years lived with disability (YLDs) to calculate DALYs and HALE for 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2013 for 188 countries. We calculated HALE using the Sullivan method; 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) represent uncertainty in age-specific death rates and YLDs per person for each country, age, sex, and year. We estimated DALYs for 306 causes for each country as the sum of YLLs and YLDs; 95% UIs represent uncertainty in YLL and YLD rates. We quantified patterns of the epidemiological transition with a composite indicator of sociodemographic status, which we constructed from income per person, average years of schooling after age 15 years, and the total fertility rate and mean age of the population. We applied hierarchical regression to DALY rates by cause across countries to decompose variance related to the sociodemographic status variable, country, and time. Findings Worldwide, from 1990 to 2013, life expectancy at birth rose by 6·2 years (95% UI 5·6–6·6), from 65·3 years (65·0–65·6) in 1990 to 71·5 years (71·0–71·9) in 2013, HALE at birth rose by 5·4 years (4·9–5·8), from 56·9 years (54·5–59·1) to 62·3 years (59·7–64·8), total DALYs fell by 3·6% (0·3–7·4), and age-standardised DALY rates per 100 000 people fell by 26·7% (24·6–29·1). For communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders, global DALY numbers, crude rates, and age-standardised rates have all declined between 1990 and 2013, whereas for non–communicable diseases, global DALYs have been increasing, DALY rates have remained nearly constant, and age-standardised DALY rates declined during the same period. From 2005 to 2013, the number of DALYs increased for most specific non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and neoplasms, in addition to dengue, food-borne trematodes, and leishmaniasis; DALYs decreased for nearly all other causes. By 2013, the five leading causes of DALYs were ischaemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, cerebrovascular disease, low back and neck pain, and road injuries. Sociodemographic status explained more than 50% of the variance between countries and over time for diarrhoea, lower respiratory infections, and other common infectious diseases; maternal disorders; neonatal disorders; nutritional deficiencies; other communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases; musculoskeletal disorders; and other non-communicable diseases. However, sociodemographic status explained less than 10% of the variance in DALY rates for cardiovascular diseases; chronic respiratory diseases; cirrhosis; diabetes, urogenital, blood, and endocrine diseases; unintentional injuries; and self-harm and interpersonal violence. Predictably, increased sociodemographic status was associated with a shift in burden from YLLs to YLDs, driven by declines in YLLs and increases in YLDs from musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, and mental and substance use disorders. In most country-specific estimates, the increase in life expectancy was greater than that in HALE. Leading causes of DALYs are highly variable across countries. Interpretation Global health is improving. Population growth and ageing have driven up numbers of DALYs, but crude rates have remained relatively constant, showing that progress in health does not mean fewer demands on health systems. The notion of an epidemiological transition—in which increasing sociodemographic status brings structured change in disease burden—is useful, but there is tremendous variation in burden of disease that is not associated with sociodemographic status. This further underscores the need for country-specific assessments of DALYs and HALE to appropriately inform health policy decisions and attendant actions. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. BACKGROUND: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) aims to bring together all available epidemiological data using a coherent measurement framework, standardised estimation methods, and transparent data sources to enable comparisons of health loss over time and across causes, age-sex groups, and countries. The GBD can be used to generate summary measures such as disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) and healthy life expectancy (HALE) that make possible comparative assessments of broad epidemiological patterns across countries and time. These summary measures can also be used to quantify the component of variation in epidemiology that is related to sociodemographic development. METHODS: We used the published GBD 2013 data for age-specific mortality, years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLLs), and years lived with disability (YLDs) to calculate DALYs and HALE for 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2013 for 188 countries. We calculated HALE using the Sullivan method; 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) represent uncertainty in age-specific death rates and YLDs per person for each country, age, sex, and year. We estimated DALYs for 306 causes for each country as the sum of YLLs and YLDs; 95% UIs represent uncertainty in YLL and YLD rates. We quantified patterns of the epidemiological transition with a composite indicator of sociodemographic status, which we constructed from income per person, average years of schooling after age 15 years, and the total fertility rate and mean age of the population. We applied hierarchical regression to DALY rates by cause across countries to decompose variance related to the sociodemographic status variable, country, and time. FINDINGS: Worldwide, from 1990 to 2013, life expectancy at birth rose by 6·2 years (95% UI 5·6-6·6), from 65·3 years (65·0-65·6) in 1990 to 71·5 years (71·0-71·9) in 2013, HALE at birth rose by 5·4 years (4·9-5·8), from 56·9 years (54·5-59·1) to 62·3 years (59·7-64·8), total DALYs fell by 3·6% (0·3-7·4), and age-standardised DALY rates per 100 000 people fell by 26·7% (24·6-29·1). For communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders, global DALY numbers, crude rates, and age-standardised rates have all declined between 1990 and 2013, whereas for non-communicable diseases, global DALYs have been increasing, DALY rates have remained nearly constant, and age-standardised DALY rates declined during the same period. From 2005 to 2013, the number of DALYs increased for most specific non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and neoplasms, in addition to dengue, food-borne trematodes, and leishmaniasis; DALYs decreased for nearly all other causes. By 2013, the five leading causes of DALYs were ischaemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, cerebrovascular disease, low back and neck pain, and road injuries. Sociodemographic status explained more than 50% of the variance between countries and over time for diarrhoea, lower respiratory infections, and other common infectious diseases; maternal disorders; neonatal disorders; nutritional deficiencies; other communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases; musculoskeletal disorders; and other non-communicable diseases. However, sociodemographic status explained less than 10% of the variance in DALY rates for cardiovascular diseases; chronic respiratory diseases; cirrhosis; diabetes, urogenital, blood, and endocrine diseases; unintentional injuries; and self-harm and interpersonal violence. Predictably, increased sociodemographic status was associated with a shift in burden from YLLs to YLDs, driven by declines in YLLs and increases in YLDs from musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, and mental and substance use disorders. In most country-specific estimates, the increase in life expectancy was greater than that in HALE. Leading causes of DALYs are highly variable across countries. INTERPRETATION: Global health is improving. Population growth and ageing have driven up numbers of DALYs, but crude rates have remained relatively constant, showing that progress in health does not mean fewer demands on health systems. The notion of an epidemiological transition-in which increasing sociodemographic status brings structured change in disease burden-is useful, but there is tremendous variation in burden of disease that is not associated with sociodemographic status. This further underscores the need for country-specific assessments of DALYs and HALE to appropriately inform health policy decisions and attendant actions. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

10.1016/s0140-6736(15)61340-xhttps://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/a633b64e-5397-46d3-bd3b-0bddad10fcfb