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Italy's health performance, 1990–2017: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Authors :
Monasta, L
Abbafati, C
Logroscino, G
Remuzzi, G
Perico, N
Bikbov, B
Tamburlini, G
Beghi, E
Traini, E
Redford, S
Ariani, F
Borzì, A
Bosetti, C
Carreras, G
Caso, V
Castelpietra, G
Cirillo, M
Conti, S
Cortesi, P
Damiani, G
D'Angiolella, L
Fanzo, J
Fornari, C
Gallus, S
Giussani, G
Gorini, G
Grosso, G
Guido, D
La Vecchia, C
Lauriola, P
Leonardi, M
Levi, M
Madotto, F
Mondello, S
Naldi, L
Olgiati, S
Palladino, R
Piccinelli, C
Piccininni, M
Pupillo, E
Raggi, A
Rubino, S
Santalucia, P
Vacante, M
Vidale, S
Violante, F
Naghavi, M
Ronfani, L
Monasta, Lorenzo
Abbafati, Cristiana
Logroscino, Giancarlo
Remuzzi, Giuseppe
Perico, Norberto
Bikbov, Boris
Tamburlini, Giorgio
Beghi, Ettore
Traini, Eugenio
Redford, Sofia Boston
Ariani, Filippo
Borzì, Antonio M
Bosetti, Cristina
Carreras, Giulia
Caso, Valeria
Castelpietra, Giulio
Cirillo, Massimo
Conti, Sara
Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
Damiani, Giovanni
D'Angiolella, Lucia Sara
Fanzo, Jessica
Fornari, Carla
Gallus, Silvano
Giussani, Giorgia
Gorini, Giuseppe
Grosso, Giuseppe
Guido, Davide
La Vecchia, Carlo
Lauriola, Paolo
Leonardi, Matilde
Levi, Miriam
Madotto, Fabiana
Mondello, Stefania
Naldi, Luigi
Olgiati, Stefano
Palladino, Raffaele
Piccinelli, Cristiano
Piccininni, Marco
Pupillo, Elisabetta
Raggi, Alberto
Rubino, Salvatore
Santalucia, Paola
Vacante, Marco
Vidale, Simone
Violante, Francesco S
Naghavi, Mohsen
Ronfani, Luca
Monasta, L
Abbafati, C
Logroscino, G
Remuzzi, G
Perico, N
Bikbov, B
Tamburlini, G
Beghi, E
Traini, E
Redford, S
Ariani, F
Borzì, A
Bosetti, C
Carreras, G
Caso, V
Castelpietra, G
Cirillo, M
Conti, S
Cortesi, P
Damiani, G
D'Angiolella, L
Fanzo, J
Fornari, C
Gallus, S
Giussani, G
Gorini, G
Grosso, G
Guido, D
La Vecchia, C
Lauriola, P
Leonardi, M
Levi, M
Madotto, F
Mondello, S
Naldi, L
Olgiati, S
Palladino, R
Piccinelli, C
Piccininni, M
Pupillo, E
Raggi, A
Rubino, S
Santalucia, P
Vacante, M
Vidale, S
Violante, F
Naghavi, M
Ronfani, L
Monasta, Lorenzo
Abbafati, Cristiana
Logroscino, Giancarlo
Remuzzi, Giuseppe
Perico, Norberto
Bikbov, Boris
Tamburlini, Giorgio
Beghi, Ettore
Traini, Eugenio
Redford, Sofia Boston
Ariani, Filippo
Borzì, Antonio M
Bosetti, Cristina
Carreras, Giulia
Caso, Valeria
Castelpietra, Giulio
Cirillo, Massimo
Conti, Sara
Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
Damiani, Giovanni
D'Angiolella, Lucia Sara
Fanzo, Jessica
Fornari, Carla
Gallus, Silvano
Giussani, Giorgia
Gorini, Giuseppe
Grosso, Giuseppe
Guido, Davide
La Vecchia, Carlo
Lauriola, Paolo
Leonardi, Matilde
Levi, Miriam
Madotto, Fabiana
Mondello, Stefania
Naldi, Luigi
Olgiati, Stefano
Palladino, Raffaele
Piccinelli, Cristiano
Piccininni, Marco
Pupillo, Elisabetta
Raggi, Alberto
Rubino, Salvatore
Santalucia, Paola
Vacante, Marco
Vidale, Simone
Violante, Francesco S
Naghavi, Mohsen
Ronfani, Luca
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017, we aimed to understand the patterns of health loss and response of the health-care system, and offer evidence-based policy indications in light of the demographic transition and government health spending in the country. Methods: Estimates for Italy were extracted from GBD 2017. Data on Italy are presented for 1990 and 2017, on prevalence, causes of death, years of life lost, years lived with disability, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), life expectancy at birth and at age 65 years, healthy life expectancy, and Healthcare Access and Quality (HAQ) Index. We compared the estimates for Italy with those of 15 other western European countries. Findings: The quality of the universal health system and healthy behaviours contribute to favourable overall health, even in comparison with other western European countries. In 2017, life expectancy and HAQ Index score in Italy were among the highest globally, with life expectancy at birth reaching 85·3 years for females and 80·8 for males in 2017, ranking Italy eighth globally for females and sixth for males, and an HAQ Index score of 94·9 in 2016 compared with 81·54 in 1990, keeping Italy ranked as ninth globally. Between 1990 and 2017 age-standardised death rates for cardiovascular diseases decreased by 53·7% (95% uncertainty interval −56·1 to −51·4), for neoplasms decreased by 28·2% (−32·3 to −24·6), and for transport injuries decreased by 62·1% (−64·6 to −59·2). However, population ageing is causing an increase in the burden of specific diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and other dementias (DALYs increased by 77·9% [68·4 to 87·2]) and pancreatic (DALYs increased by 39·7% [28·4 to 51·7]) and uterine cancers (DALYs increased by 164·7% [129·7 to 202·5]). Behavioural risk factors, which are potentially modifiable, still have a strong effect, particularly on cardiovascular dis

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308931613
Document Type :
Electronic Resource