Background: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Australia is lacking, and these trends are required to inform health service planning and improve population health. We explored the burden and trends of diseases and their risk factors in Australia from 1990 to 2019 through a comprehensive analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2019. Methods: In this systematic analysis for GBD 2019, we estimated all-cause mortality using the standardised GBD methodology. Data sources included primarily vital registration systems with additional data from sample registrations, censuses, surveys, surveillance, registries, and verbal autopsies. A composite measure of health loss caused by fatal and non-fatal d...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Summary: Background: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Aust...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Background: Comparative evidence on the burden, trend, and risk factors of cancer is limited. Using ...
Background Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). Ho...
Background: Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). Ho...
Objective: To describe the magnitude and distribution of health problems in Australia, in order to i...
Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). However, evide...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Abstract An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. Th...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Summary: Background: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Aust...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Background: Comparative evidence on the burden, trend, and risk factors of cancer is limited. Using ...
Background Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). Ho...
Background: Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). Ho...
Objective: To describe the magnitude and distribution of health problems in Australia, in order to i...
Diet is a major determining factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs). However, evide...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
Abstract An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. Th...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Background: In an era of shifting global agendas and expanded emphasis on non-communicable diseases ...