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. 2021 Jul 6;10:e66590. doi: 10.7554/eLife.66590

Appendix 1—table 2. Overview of the data used for the projections per lifestyle factor and combined.

Age Smoking-attributable mortality fractions (SAMF) Alcohol-attributable mortality fractions (AAMF) Obesity-attributable mortality fractions (OAMF)* Lifestyle-attributable mortality fractions (LAMF)
35–100 M; 40–100 F 20–100 20–100 20–100
Years by country
Austria 1955 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Belgium 1954 2015 1990 2015 1975 2016 1990 2015
Czech Republic 1953 2016 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2016
Denmark 1951 2015 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2015
Finland 1952 2015 1990 2015 1975 2016 1990 2015
France 1950 2015 1990 2015 1975 2016 1990 2015
Germany 1970 2015 1990 2015 1975 2016 1990 2015
Greece 1961 2013 1990 2013 1981 2016 1990 2014§
Hungary 1955 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Ireland 1950 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Italy 1951 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Netherlands 1950 2016 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2016
Norway 1951 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Poland 1959 2014 1990 2014 1975 2016 1990 2014
Slovenia 1985 2014 1990 2014 1983 2016 1990 2014
Sweden 1951 2016 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2016
Switzerland 1951 2015 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2015
United Kingdom 1950 2015 1990 2016 1975 2016 1990 2015

*We projected obesity prevalence data (1975–2016) into the future. To obtain the OAMF, we only needed the RRs of dying from obesity. However, to obtain age-standardised fractions, we also needed all-cause mortality data.

See projection step three for details on how we dealt with projections not being available for all the three lifestyle factors for the years 2015–2016.

By setting the SAMF for ages 20–34 (M) and ages 20–39 (F) to zero.

§We implemented the median projected AAMF and SAMF for Greece as the observed AAMF and SAMF in 2014 so that we could calculate the lifestyle-attributable mortality up until 2014, and so that we could apply it to the all-cause mortality rates to obtain non-lifestyle-attributable mortality rates. For this purpose, we used all-cause mortality from HMD from 26 February 2020.