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

Table 10-5. – Age-standardized mortality rates due to all causes attributable to high BMI, per 100 000 inhabitants, by sex, in 1990 and 2019, and percent change of rates in the period, in Brazil and Federative Units.

Cause of death and Location Female Male
1990 Rate (95% UI) 2019 Rate (95% UI) Percent Change (95% UI) 1990 Rate (95% UI) 2019 Rate (95% UI) Percent Change (95% UI)
High BMI
Acre 52.3 (27.5;83.3) 69.6 (49;92.1) 33 (0.8;108.3) 50.7 (19.9;90.3) 81.5 (50.6;116.5) 60.9 (18;201.5)
Alagoas 75.5 (40.3;117.1) 101.7 (70.8;137.2) 34.7 (-0.2;108.7) 63.4 (27.3;109.8) 99.3 (60.9;145.1) 56.8 (12.2;174.2)
Amapá 54.4 (31.6;80.9) 67.1 (46.8;88) 23.3 (-2;68.1) 54.7 (27.1;88.3) 75.6 (48.2;106.2) 38.3 (7.6;107.4)
Amazonas 76.4 (45.2;113) 66.4 (45.8;87.1) -13 (-30.5;17.1) 63.8 (32.7;102.1) 75.5 (49.5;105.1) 18.3 (-10;80.3)
Bahia 70.6 (39.7;108.4) 72 (47.6;101.6) 2 (-24.9;50.3) 59.1 (25.6;101.4) 91.4 (56.3;134.8) 54.7 (5.8;173)
Brazil 83.7 (50.6;122.1) 70.1 (50.5;91.3) -16.3 (-28.8;6) 84.2 (43.8;131.9) 82.4 (54.2;114.6) -2.1 (-19;35.5)
Ceará 45.5 (22.1;73.7) 69.9 (46.1;98.7) 53.6 (5.5;166.7) 41.8 (17;73.8) 74.2 (44.2;110.6) 77.4 (17.1;234.1)
Distrito Federal 116.2 (74.3;165.2) 71.8 (48.2;96.6) -38.2 (-49.9;-20.6) 130.6 (75.3;197.1) 92 (60.1;126) -29.5 (-45.3;-0.6)
Espírito Santo 77.1 (43.8;116.5) 76.1 (52.3;101.2) -1.3 (-24.9;43.5) 74 (36.2;119.1) 91.5 (57.7;129.2) 23.7 (-8.1;95.6)
Goiás 80.3 (42.5;128.8) 72 (50.2;97.1) -10.4 (-35.9;42.1) 73 (31.1;126.2) 75.5 (47.6;109.8) 3.3 (-28.9;78)
Maranhão 37.3 (15.6;65.4) 78 (50.1;113) 109 (39.4;294.2) 63 (21.9;121.2) 102.8 (58.2;158.4) 63.1 (4.4;230.1)
Mato Grosso 65.8 (35.4;102.9) 73 (50.5;96.4) 11.1 (-16.8;70.4) 62.2 (28.6;104) 80.4 (53;111.3) 29.2 (-7.9;117.6)
Mato Grosso do Sul 84.6 (49.5;124.6) 72.3 (49.8;97.8) -14.5 (-32;16.7) 81.7 (42.3;129.2) 81.5 (52.1;114.8) -0.3 (-22.7;49.6)
Minas Gerais 82.1 (47.2;122.4) 59.5 (41;79.5) -27.6 (-42.6;1.4) 75.5 (33.6;124.5) 65.7 (41.5;94.2) -13.1 (-34.7;47.3)
Pará 65.2 (35.5;102.6) 67.6 (46.6;89) 3.6 (-22.3;58.8) 64.3 (30.1;107.6) 80.3 (50.2;113.2) 24.9 (-9.8;103.8)
Paraíba 62.3 (32.2;97.1) 78.6 (55;105.9) 26.2 (-6.2;105.4) 50.5 (21.7;86.3) 85.3 (54;120.7) 69 (18.3;199.6)
Paraná 95.6 (55.4;142.8) 72.2 (49.2;97.3) -24.5 (-38.5;2.3) 92.5 (46.2;146.6) 81.8 (49.4;117.3) -11.6 (-29.7;27)
Pernambuco 79.8 (43.8;122) 87 (59.9;115.6) 9 (-16.1;59.4) 69.8 (31.5;115.5) 104.8 (66.6;145.7) 50.1 (12;143.7)
Piauí 49 (21.8;82) 70.4 (48.4;94.3) 43.8 (3.6;160.8) 50.3 (17.7;93.3) 68.7 (43.1;97.9) 36.5 (-6.1;178.4)
Rio de Janeiro 113.2 (71.2;160.1) 77.6 (55.3;101.3) -31.5 (-43.8;-10) 128.5 (70.8;196.1) 98.7 (63.2;138.8) -23.2 (-38.8;5.4)
Rio Grande do Norte 53.2 (26.7;84.4) 68.4 (45.7;94) 28.5 (-7.2;103.3) 53.5 (22.8;92.1) 84 (52.4;123.4) 57 (8.2;180.2)
Rio Grande do Sul 89.1 (55.1;129.2) 67.2 (46.7;90.5) -24.6 (-37.2;-2.6) 103.7 (57.5;157.1) 80.3 (49.6;114.1) -22.5 (-36.5;1.2)
Rondônia 105.7 (58.6;159.8) 82.4 (57.4;110.3) -22 (-40.3;15.8) 81.8 (39.2;136.8) 85.9 (54.4;121.8) 5 (-26.4;73.5)
Roraima 86.5 (47.7;130.6) 92.5 (66.8;120.6) 6.9 (-15.6;59) 82.2 (39.5;133.8) 88.4 (57.3;121.5) 7.6 (-17.9;72.3)
Santa Catarina 93.6 (57.7;135.6) 66.9 (46;88.7) -28.5 (-41.7;-6.6) 91.8 (49.8;143) 76.5 (47.8;107.1) -16.7 (-33.4;15.5)
São Paulo 99.9 (62;144.6) 65.5 (45.9;86.5) -34.4 (-46.3;-14.3) 104.1 (57.6;159.8) 79.6 (51.1;113.1) -23.5 (-38.8;5.9)
Sergipe 80.5 (45.7;119.6) 81.4 (55.2;111.5) 1.2 (-23.9;46.9) 64 (29.9;105.5) 86.9 (53.4;123.4) 35.8 (-4.1;125.1)
Tocantins 58.7 (26.5;98.5) 81.1 (56.5;108.8) 38 (-4.1;153.9) 54.8 (20.9;100.6) 99.3 (60.2;146.9) 81.2 (22.4;268.4)

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