1. Global burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors for young people's health during 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
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Mokdad, AH, Forouzanfar, MH, Daoud, F, Mokdad, AA, El Bcheraoui, C, Moradi-Lakeh, M, Kyu, HH, Barber, RM, Wagner, J, Cercy, K, Kravitz, H, Coggeshall, M, Chew, A, O'Rourke, KF, Steiner, C, Tuffaha, M, Charara, R, Al-Ghamdi, EA, Adi, Y, Afifi, RA, Alahmadi, H, AlBuhairan, F, Allen, N, AlMazroa, M, Al-Nehmi, AA, AlRayess, Z, Arora, M, Azzopardi, P, Barroso, C, Basulaiman, M, Bhutta, ZA, Bonell, C, Breinbauer, C, Degenhardt, L, Denno, D, Fang, J, Fatusi, A, Feigl, AB, Kakuma, R, Karam, N, Kennedy, E, Khoja, TKAM, Maalouf, F, Obermeyer, CM, Mattoo, A, McGovern, T, Memish, ZA, Mensah, GA, Patel, V, Petroni, S, Reavley, N, Zertuche, DR, Saeedi, M, Santelli, J, Sawyer, SM, Ssewamala, F, Taiwo, K, Tantawy, M, Viner, RM, Waldfogel, J, Zuniga, MP, Naghavi, M, Wang, H, Vos, T, Lopez, AD, Al Rabeeah, AA, Patton, GC, Murray, CJL, Mokdad, AH, Forouzanfar, MH, Daoud, F, Mokdad, AA, El Bcheraoui, C, Moradi-Lakeh, M, Kyu, HH, Barber, RM, Wagner, J, Cercy, K, Kravitz, H, Coggeshall, M, Chew, A, O'Rourke, KF, Steiner, C, Tuffaha, M, Charara, R, Al-Ghamdi, EA, Adi, Y, Afifi, RA, Alahmadi, H, AlBuhairan, F, Allen, N, AlMazroa, M, Al-Nehmi, AA, AlRayess, Z, Arora, M, Azzopardi, P, Barroso, C, Basulaiman, M, Bhutta, ZA, Bonell, C, Breinbauer, C, Degenhardt, L, Denno, D, Fang, J, Fatusi, A, Feigl, AB, Kakuma, R, Karam, N, Kennedy, E, Khoja, TKAM, Maalouf, F, Obermeyer, CM, Mattoo, A, McGovern, T, Memish, ZA, Mensah, GA, Patel, V, Petroni, S, Reavley, N, Zertuche, DR, Saeedi, M, Santelli, J, Sawyer, SM, Ssewamala, F, Taiwo, K, Tantawy, M, Viner, RM, Waldfogel, J, Zuniga, MP, Naghavi, M, Wang, H, Vos, T, Lopez, AD, Al Rabeeah, AA, Patton, GC, and Murray, CJL
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: Young people's health has emerged as a neglected yet pressing issue in global development. Changing patterns of young people's health have the potential to undermine future population health as well as global economic development unless timely and effective strategies are put into place. We report the past, present, and anticipated burden of disease in young people aged 10-24 years from 1990 to 2013 using data on mortality, disability, injuries, and health risk factors. METHODS: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) includes annual assessments for 188 countries from 1990 to 2013, covering 306 diseases and injuries, 1233 sequelae, and 79 risk factors. We used the comparative risk assessment approach to assess how much of the burden of disease reported in a given year can be attributed to past exposure to a risk. We estimated attributable burden by comparing observed health outcomes with those that would have been observed if an alternative or counterfactual level of exposure had occurred in the past. We applied the same method to previous years to allow comparisons from 1990 to 2013. We cross-tabulated the quantiles of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) by quintiles of DALYs annual increase from 1990 to 2013 to show rates of DALYs increase by burden. We used the GBD 2013 hierarchy of causes that organises 306 diseases and injuries into four levels of classification. Level one distinguishes three broad categories: first, communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders; second, non-communicable diseases; and third, injuries. Level two has 21 mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive categories, level three has 163 categories, and level four has 254 categories. FINDINGS: The leading causes of death in 2013 for young people aged 10-14 years were HIV/AIDS, road injuries, and drowning (25·2%), whereas transport injuries were the leading cause of death for ages 15-19 years (14·2%) and 20-24 years (15·6%). Maternal disorders were
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- 2016