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Table 1 Number of deaths and age-standardized mortality, DALY, and YLL rates, in the population between 30 and 69 years of age in both sexes in Brazil in 1990 and 2017

From: Trends in mortality due to non-communicable diseases in the Brazilian adult population: national and subnational estimates and projections for 2030

Cause of death

Number of deaths

Age-standardized death rates (per 100,000)

Age-standardized DALY (per 100,000)

Age-standardized YLL (per 100,000)

1990

2017

% change

1990

2017

% change

1990

2017

% change

1990

2017

% change

All causes

356,191.5

556,639.0

56.3

799.4

557.5

− 30.3

41,795.8

32,909.9

− 21.3

27,086.4

18,758.8

− 30.7

NCD*

218,066.0

327,954.8

50.4

509.1

329.6

− 35.2

17,886.2

11,884.7

− 33.6

16,006.0

10,251.6

− 36.0

Cardiovascular diseases

126,247.4

152,382.5

20.7

294.3

153.2

− 47.8

9785.7

5209.0

− 46.8

9,281.9

4,750.1

− 48.8

Chronic respiratory diseases

15,898.2

22,074.6

38.8

38.0

22.3

− 41.3

1731.3

1081.4

− 37.5

1,122.6

657.0

− 41.5

Diabetes mellitus

12,122.6

23,295.3

92.2

28.7

23.5

− 17.8

1555.9

1344.9

− 13.6

873.4

702.0

− 19.6

Neoplasms

63,797.8

130,202.3

104.1

148.1

130.5

− 11.8

4813.3

4249.4

− 11.7

4,728.1

4,142.5

− 12.4

  1. Legend: Number of deaths, age-standardized mortality rates, age-standardized DALY rates and age-standardized YLL rates, in the population between 30 and 69 years of age in both sexes for all causes, non-communicable diseases (NCD), and main non-communicable diseases separately in Brazil in 1990 and 2017.*NCD = cardiovascular diseases, neoplasms, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases