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The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016)
OBJECTIVE. To investigate the adult mortality profile from eight causes of death in 10 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay) from 2000 to 2016. METHODS. The cause of death effect in adult mortality was calculated as th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31966038 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.1 |
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author | Calazans, Júlia Almeida Queiroz, Bernardo Lanza |
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description | OBJECTIVE. To investigate the adult mortality profile from eight causes of death in 10 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay) from 2000 to 2016. METHODS. The cause of death effect in adult mortality was calculated as the hypothetical gain in the average number of years lived in adulthood (15 to 60 years old), in a cause-deleted life table. Mortality information by cause, sex, and age group came from the World Health Organization. RESULTS. Although the adult mortality levels are very different among the 10 countries, the pattern of mortality by cause of death is very similar. All the countries are in the intermediate stages of the epidemiological transition, with chronic degenerative diseases being predominant. Among males, circulatory system diseases and external causes are the most important causes of death in terms of the average number of years lived in adulthood. Among females, the leading causes are circulatory system diseases and neoplasms. CONCLUSIONS. Some studies have pointed out that Latin America exhibits severe difficulties in moving through some epidemiological transition phases, given the continuing high mortality from chronic diseases and violent deaths. However, between 2000 and 2016, there was a convergence among the 10 analyzed countries around the theoretical limit in the average number of years lived in adulthood. Countries that include Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru are still further away from this limit, but they have an enormous potential to increase the number of years lived in adulthood in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-69660902020-01-21 The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) Calazans, Júlia Almeida Queiroz, Bernardo Lanza Rev Panam Salud Publica Original Research OBJECTIVE. To investigate the adult mortality profile from eight causes of death in 10 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay) from 2000 to 2016. METHODS. The cause of death effect in adult mortality was calculated as the hypothetical gain in the average number of years lived in adulthood (15 to 60 years old), in a cause-deleted life table. Mortality information by cause, sex, and age group came from the World Health Organization. RESULTS. Although the adult mortality levels are very different among the 10 countries, the pattern of mortality by cause of death is very similar. All the countries are in the intermediate stages of the epidemiological transition, with chronic degenerative diseases being predominant. Among males, circulatory system diseases and external causes are the most important causes of death in terms of the average number of years lived in adulthood. Among females, the leading causes are circulatory system diseases and neoplasms. CONCLUSIONS. Some studies have pointed out that Latin America exhibits severe difficulties in moving through some epidemiological transition phases, given the continuing high mortality from chronic diseases and violent deaths. However, between 2000 and 2016, there was a convergence among the 10 analyzed countries around the theoretical limit in the average number of years lived in adulthood. Countries that include Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru are still further away from this limit, but they have an enormous potential to increase the number of years lived in adulthood in the future. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6966090/ /pubmed/31966038 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. No modifications or commercial use of this article are permitted. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that PAHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the PAHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s original URL. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Calazans, Júlia Almeida Queiroz, Bernardo Lanza The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title | The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title_full | The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title_fullStr | The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title_full_unstemmed | The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title_short | The adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 Latin American countries (2000–2016) |
title_sort | adult mortality profile by cause of death in 10 latin american countries (2000–2016) |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31966038 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.1 |
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