2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12963-017-0134-4
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Adult mortality of diseases and injuries attributable to selected metabolic, lifestyle, environmental, and infectious risk factors in Taiwan: a comparative risk assessment

Abstract: BackgroundTo facilitate priority-setting in health policymaking, we compiled the best available information to estimate the adult mortality (>30 years) burden attributable to 13 metabolic, lifestyle, infectious, and environmental risk factors in Taiwan.MethodsWe obtained data on risk factor exposure from nationally representative health surveys, cause-specific mortality from the National Death Registry, and relative risks from epidemiological studies and meta-analyses. We applied the comparative risk assessmen… Show more

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“…That is, most 20-year mortalities were hepatic; however, the longer the follow-up, the higher the extrahepatic mortality-to-all-cause mortality ratio. In contrast to studies conducted in western countries 24,25 , the extrahepatic mortality (24.5%) of the PBC patients was not higher than that (25.71% 46 ) of the general population in Taiwan. Both baseline age and AFP levels were associated with extrahepatic mortality, which was mainly caused by sepsis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…That is, most 20-year mortalities were hepatic; however, the longer the follow-up, the higher the extrahepatic mortality-to-all-cause mortality ratio. In contrast to studies conducted in western countries 24,25 , the extrahepatic mortality (24.5%) of the PBC patients was not higher than that (25.71% 46 ) of the general population in Taiwan. Both baseline age and AFP levels were associated with extrahepatic mortality, which was mainly caused by sepsis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…A codebook was developed including 26 specific diseases under seven disease categories, 13 risk assessments, and eight consequences of NCDs by referring to previous studies [2,3,7,14,55]. The codebook developed in this study was not only based on the demands of the research question but also on the methods available, the nature of the medium under scrutiny, and its content.…”
Section: Codebook Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid growth of diabetes creates tremendous health and economic burdens worldwide 1 . In Taiwan, diabetes patients incur 2.8 times more medical expense than matched non-diabetes individuals, and used up 29% of total healthcare expenditure 2 , while high blood glucose accounts for the highest adult mortality among major metabolic, lifestyle, and environmental factors 3 . Preventive strategies are desperately needed, particularly in Asia, where the largest number of diabetes cases is expected 1 , and diabetes tend to occur despite lower BMI 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%