Background: The aim of this study was to quantify and compare the burden of disease attributable to five major lifestyle-related risk factors in a UK Primary Care Trust (Wirral) using World Health Organizations' (WHO) comparative risk assessment (CRA) methodology to demonstrate its practical utility for informing local policy initiatives. Methods: WHO CRA methodology was adopted using exposure data from a local lifestyle survey, disease risk factor relationships published by the WHO and local mortality data to calculate risk factor attributable deaths and years of life lost (YLL). Results: Smoking remains by far the leading cause of deaths followed by overweight and obesity and low fruit and vegetable intake. Alcohol ranked last by number o...
BACKGROUND: Most analyses of risks to health focus on the total burden of their aggregate effects. T...
Background Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by prov...
Background: Physical activity, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption have been shown to be related ...
During the last quarter of the twentieth century, a number of works have addressed both the methodol...
Background Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by prov...
Background: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
BackgroundQuantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by provi...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
The Global Burden of Disease’s (GBD) comparative risk assessment analysis (CRA) is a quantitative es...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
Background: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2015 provides an up-to-d...
Background The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2015 provides an up-to-da...
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<p>Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking i...
Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking is a...
BACKGROUND: Most analyses of risks to health focus on the total burden of their aggregate effects. T...
Background Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by prov...
Background: Physical activity, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption have been shown to be related ...
During the last quarter of the twentieth century, a number of works have addressed both the methodol...
Background Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by prov...
Background: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
BackgroundQuantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by provi...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
The Global Burden of Disease’s (GBD) comparative risk assessment analysis (CRA) is a quantitative es...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by pro...
Background: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2015 provides an up-to-d...
Background The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2015 provides an up-to-da...
<b><font color="blue"><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156511/">PMC Free-text<...
<p>Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking i...
Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking is a...
BACKGROUND: Most analyses of risks to health focus on the total burden of their aggregate effects. T...
Background Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by prov...
Background: Physical activity, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption have been shown to be related ...