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Magnitudes of Risks for Disease-Specific Mortality and Attributable Deaths

This study explores the risk factors and exposure variables associated with disease-specific mortality, examining the effects of dietary, alcohol use, physical inactivity, tobacco smoking, and metabolic risk factors. It also provides data on attributable deaths and the distribution of risks by age and sex.

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Magnitudes of Risks for Disease-Specific Mortality and Attributable Deaths

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  1. Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  2. Risk factors in this analysis, their exposure variables, theoretical-minimum-risk exposure distributions, disease outcomes, and data sources for exposure Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  3. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of continuous dietary risk factors on disease-specific mortality Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  4. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks (RRs) for the effects of categorical dietary risk factors on disease-specific mortality Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  5. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of alcohol use on disease-specific mortalityPart I Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  6. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of alcohol use on disease-specific mortalityPart II Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  7. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of physical inactivity on disease-specific mortality Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  8. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of tobacco smoking on disease-specific mortality Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  9. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of metabolic risk factors on disease-specific mortality - Part I Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  10. Sources and magnitudes of relative risks for the effects of metabolic risk factors on disease-specific mortality - Part II Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  11. Deaths attributable to total effects of individual risk factors, by disease Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  12. Deaths from all causes (thousands of deaths) attributable to risk factors and the 95% confidence intervals of their sampling uncertainty Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  13. Distribution of cause-specific and all-cause deaths attributable to risk factors by age group and by sex Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  14. Deaths attributable to total effects of individual risk factors, by disease in those below 70 years of age Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

  15. Distribution of risk factor exposure and attributable deaths by ranges or categories of exposure defined using common clinical and public health thresholds and guidelines Danaei G, et al. PLoS Med 2009;6:e1000058

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