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Record W3210652330 · doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(21)01546-4

Global, regional, and national mortality among young people aged 10–24 years, 1950–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

2021· article· en· W3210652330 on OpenAlex

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Bibliographic record

VenueThe Lancet · 2021
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldMedicine
TopicGlobal Maternal and Child Health
Canadian institutionsnot available
FundersDivision of Mathematical SciencesFogarty International CenterNational Institute of Mental HealthPediatric Infectious Diseases Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesCenter for International HealthNational Health and Medical Research CouncilDaiichi Sankyo EuropeMedical Research CouncilSchool of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape TownUniwersytet OpolskiGeorge Institute for Global HealthLilly DeutschlandMoscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyImam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal UniversityKurdistan University Of Medical SciencesNazarbayev UniversityMinistry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian FederationRazi Vaccine and Serum Research InstituteSwedish Orphan BiovitrumJenderal Soedirman UniversityUniversity of ThessalyUniversity Of Nigeria NsukkaAfrican Population and Health Research CenterMekelle UniversityThe Wellcome Trust DBT India AllianceNorwegian Institute of Public HealthUniversità degli Studi di UdineSoutheast UniversityCentre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of AdelaideTartu ÜlikoolUniversity of Health and Allied SciencesUniversitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie "Carol Davila" BucureştiUniversity of the PhilippinesDuke Global Health Institute, Duke UniversityPomorski Uniwersytet Medyczny W SzczecinieUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisKwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyUniversidad del ValleNational Research University Higher School of EconomicsInstituto de Salud Carlos IIIDuke Kunshan UniversityArak University of Medical SciencesSecretaría Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e InnovaciónTechnische Universität BerlinUniversidade do PortoAutoritatea Natională pentru Cercetare StiintificăShahrekord University of Medical SciencesBirjand University of Medical SciencesQazvin University of Medical SciencesUniversitair Medisch Centrum GroningenShahrekord UniversityNovo Nordisk PharmaHamadan University of Medical SciencesUniversità degli Studi di GenovaUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaNational Taiwan UniversityTehran University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesKuwait UniversityUniversity of TehranTabriz University of Medical SciencesSaveetha Dental CollegeDanmarks GrundforskningsfondNovo NordiskKing Abdulaziz UniversityUniversity of JohannesburgNational Health Research InstitutesConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoUniversitat de ValènciaFundación Valle del LiliKyung Hee UniversitySeoul National UniversityUniversitetet i BergenKing Saud UniversityShiraz University of Medical SciencesAin Shams UniversityAlborz University of Medical SciencesUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaLaboratório Associado para a Química VerdeUniversiteit UtrechtBundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyKeio UniversityUniversity of JordanKosin UniversityNational Taiwan University HospitalSultan Qaboos UniversityDanoneDepartment of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, IndiaUniversidad Autónoma MetropolitanaSouth African Medical Research CouncilNational Heart Foundation of AustraliaJames Cook UniversityGolestan University of Medical SciencesUniversidad ICESIAmerican University of BeirutNational Research FoundationCardiff UniversityUnitatea Executiva pentru Finantarea Invatamantului Superior, a Cercetarii, Dezvoltarii si InovariiKing Abdullah University of Science and TechnologyUniversity of OxfordUniversity of LeicesterFundação para a Ciência e a TecnologiaAcademy of Medical SciencesShanghai Jiao Tong UniversityTaipei Medical UniversityU.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS ReliefUniversity College CorkFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisMazandaran University of Medical SciencesRoyal Academy of EngineeringUniversity of QueenslandNational Institute for Health and Care ResearchLa Trobe UniversityTehran Heart CenterAustralian Catholic UniversityCancer Research UKDeakin UniversityBristol-Myers SquibbUniversity of GondarUniversity of WaterlooTeva Pharmaceutical IndustriesEli Lilly and CompanyOttawa Hospital Research InstituteUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignKarolinska InstitutetYale UniversityAmerican Heart AssociationUnited Nations Population FundUniversity of MontanaSalahaddin University-ErbilFrankfurt University of Applied SciencesKashan University of Medical SciencesZahedan University of Medical SciencesHarvard UniversityDeutsches KrebsforschungszentrumShiraz UniversitySree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and TechnologyYork UniversityMinistero della SaluteUniversity of Florida HealthUniversitat Pompeu FabraUniversity of Cape TownNational Authority for Scientific Research and InnovationNational Institute on AgingOhio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research InstituteMinistério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino SuperiorDepartment of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, IndiaBC Children's HospitalJohns Hopkins UniversityWellcome TrustTrường Đại học Duy TânApplied Molecular Biosciences UnitIran University of Medical SciencesMurdoch UniversityThomas Jefferson UniversityQueensland HealthStudent Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesBahir Dar UniversitySheffield Hallam UniversityMahasarakham UniversityUniversitas Negeri SemarangUniversity of TabrizAhmadu Bello UniversityU.S. Department of Veterans AffairsXiamen UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaJazan UniversityKasturba Medical College, ManipalUniversity of CalgaryBanaras Hindu UniversityNational Institutes of HealthShahed UniversityFlorida Department of HealthGeorgetown UniversityAmgenNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaCentre Hospitalier Universitaire VaudoisOhio State UniversityMashhad University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Southern CaliforniaAlexander von Humboldt-StiftungAmarin CorporationAstraZenecaCurtin University of TechnologyBill and Melinda Gates FoundationSharif University of TechnologyAarhus UniversitetEuropean and Developing Countries Clinical Trials PartnershipSanofiQueensland GovernmentCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorAteneo de Manila UniversityHögskolan DalarnaRijksuniversiteit GroningenUniversity of New South WalesWashington University in St. Louis
KeywordsMedicineBurden of diseaseDiseaseGerontologyMEDLINEMeta-analysisDemographyEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceInternal medicine

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Documentation of patterns and long-term trends in mortality in young people, which reflect huge changes in demographic and social determinants of adolescent health, enables identification of global investment priorities for this age group. We aimed to analyse data on the number of deaths, years of life lost, and mortality rates by sex and age group in people aged 10-24 years in 204 countries and territories from 1950 to 2019 by use of estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019. METHODS: We report trends in estimated total numbers of deaths and mortality rate per 100 000 population in young people aged 10-24 years by age group (10-14 years, 15-19 years, and 20-24 years) and sex in 204 countries and territories between 1950 and 2019 for all causes, and between 1980 and 2019 by cause of death. We analyse variation in outcomes by region, age group, and sex, and compare annual rate of change in mortality in young people aged 10-24 years with that in children aged 0-9 years from 1990 to 2019. We then analyse the association between mortality in people aged 10-24 years and socioeconomic development using the GBD Socio-demographic Index (SDI), a composite measure based on average national educational attainment in people older than 15 years, total fertility rate in people younger than 25 years, and income per capita. We assess the association between SDI and all-cause mortality in 2019, and analyse the ratio of observed to expected mortality by SDI using the most recent available data release (2017). FINDINGS: In 2019 there were 1·49 million deaths (95% uncertainty interval 1·39-1·59) worldwide in people aged 10-24 years, of which 61% occurred in males. 32·7% of all adolescent deaths were due to transport injuries, unintentional injuries, or interpersonal violence and conflict; 32·1% were due to communicable, nutritional, or maternal causes; 27·0% were due to non-communicable diseases; and 8·2% were due to self-harm. Since 1950, deaths in this age group decreased by 30·0% in females and 15·3% in males, and sex-based differences in mortality rate have widened in most regions of the world. Geographical variation has also increased, particularly in people aged 10-14 years. Since 1980, communicable and maternal causes of death have decreased sharply as a proportion of total deaths in most GBD super-regions, but remain some of the most common causes in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, where more than half of all adolescent deaths occur. Annual percentage decrease in all-cause mortality rate since 1990 in adolescents aged 15-19 years was 1·3% in males and 1·6% in females, almost half that of males aged 1-4 years (2·4%), and around a third less than in females aged 1-4 years (2·5%). The proportion of global deaths in people aged 0-24 years that occurred in people aged 10-24 years more than doubled between 1950 and 2019, from 9·5% to 21·6%. INTERPRETATION: Variation in adolescent mortality between countries and by sex is widening, driven by poor progress in reducing deaths in males and older adolescents. Improving global adolescent mortality will require action to address the specific vulnerabilities of this age group, which are being overlooked. Furthermore, indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to jeopardise efforts to improve health outcomes including mortality in young people aged 10-24 years. There is an urgent need to respond to the changing global burden of adolescent mortality, address inequities where they occur, and improve the availability and quality of primary mortality data in this age group. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.000
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
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Study designCandidate signal: Observational · Consensus signal: Observational
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
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Threshold uncertainty score0.511

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Research integrity0.0000.000
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Machine scores (provisional)

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Opus teacher head0.035
GPT teacher head0.332
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