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The burden and trend of diseases and their risk factors in Australia, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Authors :
Islam, SMS
Uddin, R
Maddison, R
Ball, K
Livingstone, KM
Khan, A
Salmon, J
Ackerman, IN
Adair, T
Adegboye, OA
Ademi, Z
Adhikary, RK
Ahinkorah, BO
Alam, K
Alene, KA
Alif, SM
Amare, AT
Ameyaw, EK
Aminde, LN
Anderlini, D
Angell, B
Ansar, A
Antony, B
Anyasodor, AE
Arnet, VK
Astell-Burt, T
Atorkey, P
Awoke, MA
Quintanilla, BPA
Ayano, G
Bagheri, N
Barnett, A
Baune, BT
Bhandari, D
Bhaskar, S
Biswas, RK
Borschmann, R
Boufous, S
Briggs, AM
Buchbinder, R
Bulamu, NB
Burns, RA
Carvalho, AF
Cerin, E
Cherbuin, N
Chowdhury, EK
Ciobanu, LG
Clark, SR
Cross, M
Dadi, AF
de Courten, B
De Leo, D
de Luca, K
Doyle, KE
Edvardsson, D
Edvardsson, K
Efendi, F
Endalamaw, A
Fauk, NK
Feng, X
Fitzgibbon, BM
Flavel, J
Gebreyohannes, EAA
Gesesew, HA
Gill, TK
Godinho, MA
Gupta, B
Gupta, VK
Hambisa, MT
Hamiduzzaman, M
Hankey, GJ
Hassanian-Moghaddam, H
Hay, SI
Hebert, JJ
Huda, MM
Huda, TM
Islam, MM
Islam, MS
Islam, RM
Kaambwa, B
Kandel, H
Kassie, GM
Kelly, JT
Kerr, JA
Kiross, GT
Knibbs, LD
Kulkarni, VV
Lalloo, R
Le, LKD
Leigh, J
Leung, J
Li, S
Mahumud, RA
Mamun, AA
Marzan, MB
McGrath, JJ
Mehlman, ML
Meretoja, A
Mersha, AG
Miller, TR
Mitchell, PB
Mokdad, AH
Morawska, L
Mpundu-Kaambwa, C
Mude, W
Murray, CJL
Kandel, SN
Nyanhanda, T
Obamiro, KO
Peden, AE
Pesudovs, K
Polkinghorne, KR
Rahman, A
Rahman, MA
Ratan, ZA
Rawal, L
Reifels, L
Renzaho, AMN
Robinson, SR
Roshandel, D
Rumisha, SF
Saunders, PA
Sawyer, SM
Schlaich, MP
Schutte, AE
Seidu, A-A
Sharma, S
Shorofi, SA
Siabani, S
Singh, A
Singh, BB
Slater, H
Stephens, JH
Stokes, MA
Subedi, NS
Sumi, CD
Sun, J
Sundstrom, J
Szoeke, CEI
Tadakamadla, SK
Takahashi, K
Taylor, J
Tessema, MBT
Thrift, AG
To, QG
Tollosa, DN
Tran, MTN
Vandelanotte, C
Varghese, BM
Veerman, LJ
Wang, N
Ward, P
Woodward, M
Wubishet, BL
Xu, X
Ye, P
Bin Zaman, S
Zarghami, A
Zhang, J
Crawford, DA
Islam, SMS
Uddin, R
Maddison, R
Ball, K
Livingstone, KM
Khan, A
Salmon, J
Ackerman, IN
Adair, T
Adegboye, OA
Ademi, Z
Adhikary, RK
Ahinkorah, BO
Alam, K
Alene, KA
Alif, SM
Amare, AT
Ameyaw, EK
Aminde, LN
Anderlini, D
Angell, B
Ansar, A
Antony, B
Anyasodor, AE
Arnet, VK
Astell-Burt, T
Atorkey, P
Awoke, MA
Quintanilla, BPA
Ayano, G
Bagheri, N
Barnett, A
Baune, BT
Bhandari, D
Bhaskar, S
Biswas, RK
Borschmann, R
Boufous, S
Briggs, AM
Buchbinder, R
Bulamu, NB
Burns, RA
Carvalho, AF
Cerin, E
Cherbuin, N
Chowdhury, EK
Ciobanu, LG
Clark, SR
Cross, M
Dadi, AF
de Courten, B
De Leo, D
de Luca, K
Doyle, KE
Edvardsson, D
Edvardsson, K
Efendi, F
Endalamaw, A
Fauk, NK
Feng, X
Fitzgibbon, BM
Flavel, J
Gebreyohannes, EAA
Gesesew, HA
Gill, TK
Godinho, MA
Gupta, B
Gupta, VK
Hambisa, MT
Hamiduzzaman, M
Hankey, GJ
Hassanian-Moghaddam, H
Hay, SI
Hebert, JJ
Huda, MM
Huda, TM
Islam, MM
Islam, MS
Islam, RM
Kaambwa, B
Kandel, H
Kassie, GM
Kelly, JT
Kerr, JA
Kiross, GT
Knibbs, LD
Kulkarni, VV
Lalloo, R
Le, LKD
Leigh, J
Leung, J
Li, S
Mahumud, RA
Mamun, AA
Marzan, MB
McGrath, JJ
Mehlman, ML
Meretoja, A
Mersha, AG
Miller, TR
Mitchell, PB
Mokdad, AH
Morawska, L
Mpundu-Kaambwa, C
Mude, W
Murray, CJL
Kandel, SN
Nyanhanda, T
Obamiro, KO
Peden, AE
Pesudovs, K
Polkinghorne, KR
Rahman, A
Rahman, MA
Ratan, ZA
Rawal, L
Reifels, L
Renzaho, AMN
Robinson, SR
Roshandel, D
Rumisha, SF
Saunders, PA
Sawyer, SM
Schlaich, MP
Schutte, AE
Seidu, A-A
Sharma, S
Shorofi, SA
Siabani, S
Singh, A
Singh, BB
Slater, H
Stephens, JH
Stokes, MA
Subedi, NS
Sumi, CD
Sun, J
Sundstrom, J
Szoeke, CEI
Tadakamadla, SK
Takahashi, K
Taylor, J
Tessema, MBT
Thrift, AG
To, QG
Tollosa, DN
Tran, MTN
Vandelanotte, C
Varghese, BM
Veerman, LJ
Wang, N
Ward, P
Woodward, M
Wubishet, BL
Xu, X
Ye, P
Bin Zaman, S
Zarghami, A
Zhang, J
Crawford, DA
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Australia is lacking, and these trends are required to inform health service planning and improve population health. We explored the burden and trends of diseases and their risk factors in Australia from 1990 to 2019 through a comprehensive analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2019. METHODS: In this systematic analysis for GBD 2019, we estimated all-cause mortality using the standardised GBD methodology. Data sources included primarily vital registration systems with additional data from sample registrations, censuses, surveys, surveillance, registries, and verbal autopsies. A composite measure of health loss caused by fatal and non-fatal disease burden (disability-adjusted life-years [DALYs]) was calculated as the sum of years of life lost (YLLs) and years of life lived with disability (YLDs). Comparisons between Australia and 14 other high-income countries were made. FINDINGS: Life expectancy at birth in Australia improved from 77·0 years (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 76·9-77·1) in 1990 to 82·9 years (82·7-83·1) in 2019. Between 1990 and 2019, the age-standardised death rate decreased from 637·7 deaths (95% UI 634·1-641·3) to 389·2 deaths (381·4-397·6) per 100 000 population. In 2019, non-communicable diseases remained the major cause of mortality in Australia, accounting for 90·9% (95% UI 90·4-91·9) of total deaths, followed by injuries (5·7%, 5·3-6·1) and communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases (3·3%, 2·9-3·7). Ischaemic heart disease, self-harm, tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer, stroke, and colorectal cancer were the leading causes of YLLs. The leading causes of YLDs were low back pain, depressive disorders, other musculoskeletal diseases, falls, and anxiety disorders. The leading risk factors for DALYs were high BMI, smoking, high blood pressure, high fasting plasma glucose, and drug use. Between 1990 and 2019, all-cause DALYs decreased

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397534451
Document Type :
Electronic Resource