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. 2022 Jan 1;118(1):115–373. [Article in Portuguese] doi: 10.36660/abc.20211012

Table 10-11. – Number of DALYs, crude and age-standardized rates of DALYs due to all causes attributable to high BMI in Brazil, in 1990 and 2019, by age group, and percent change of rates in the period.

Cause of death and Location 1990 2019 Percent change (95% UI)
Number (95% UI) Rate (95% UI) Number (95% UI) Rate (95% UI)
High BMI
15-49 years 861762.6 (516176.5;1233120.2) 1124.3 (673.5;1608.8) 1370603.6 (1050414.8;1717233.6) 1186.8 (909.5;1486.9) 5.6 (-11.6;44.5)
50-69 years 1295145.7 (795232.8;1864296.5) 8255.8 (5069.2;11883.8) 2994279.6 (2154207.4;3881777.3) 7422 (5339.7;9621.9) -10.1 (-22.2;13.7)
5-14 years 6200.5 (2476.5;12237.7) 17.5 (7;34.6) 11291 (4692.6;22536.7) 35 (14.6;69.9) 99.5 (53.1;158.3)
70+ years 412245.5 (213001.8;647980.5) 9745.6 (5035.4;15318.4) 1437648.1 (953535.3;1955964.7) 10984.1 (7285.3;14944.1) 12.7 (-7.1;54.6)
Age-standardized 2569.4 (1528.8;3742.3) 2404.5 (1733.3;3121.6) -6.4 (-19.6;19.1)
All ages 2579849.9 (1556675.2;3720770.6) 1733.4 (1045.9;2499.9) 5817938.7 (4197826.2;7541630) 2685.2 (1937.5;3480.8) 54.9 (33.7;96.5)
Under 5 4495.6 (1661.7;8306.5) 26.5 (9.8;49) 4116.5 (1548;8183.5) 26.6 (10;52.8) 0.1 (-37.3;55.2)

Source: Data derived from Global Burden of Disease Study 2019, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington. 46