Fig. 2From: The burden of non-communicable diseases attributable to high BMI in Brazil, 1990–2017: findings from the Global Burden of Disease StudyDeath (a) and DALY (b) rates per 100,000 of specific causes attributable to high BMI according to age and by sex. Brazil, 2017. Legend: Death (a) and DALY (b) rates per 100,000 related to high BMI are shown for females (dotted line) and males (full line) and across age categories. Each line is a specific cause attributable to high BMI. The y-axis has the death (a) and DALY (b) rates and the x-axis the age categories. DALYs, disability-adjusted life-years; BMI, body mass indexBack to article page