Fig. 5From: The burden of non-communicable diseases attributable to high BMI in Brazil, 1990–2017: findings from the Global Burden of Disease StudyDecomposition of deaths (a) and DALYs (b) attributable to high BMI, Brazil 1990-2017. Legend: Percent change in risk-attributable deaths and DALYs. Results are shown for all causes combined. The black dot shows total percentage change. The risk-deleted DALY rate is the expected DALY rate if the exposure level for high BMI was reduced to the theoretical minimum risk exposure level. DALYs, disability-adjusted life-years; BMI, body mass indexBack to article page