Global, regional, and national life expectancy, all-cause mortality, and cause-specific mortality for 249 causes of death, 1980–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015
Date
2016-10-08Author
Wang, Haidong
Naghavi, Mohsen
Allen, Christine
Barber, Ryan M
Bhutta, Zulfiqar A
Carter, Austin
Casey, Daniel C
Charlson, Fiona J
Chen, Alan Zian
Coates, Matthew M
Coggeshall, Megan
Dandona, Lalit
Dicker, Daniel J
Erskine, Holly E
Ferrari, Alize J
Fitzmaurice, Christina
Foreman, Kyle
Forouzanfar, Mohammad H
Fraser, Maya S
Fullman, Nancy
Gething, Peter W
Goldberg, Ellen M
Graetz, Nicholas
Haagsma, Juanita A
Hay, Simon I
Huynh, Chantal
Johnson, Catherine O
Kassebaum, Nicholas J
Kinfu, Yohannes
Kulikoff, Xie Rachel
Kutz, Michael
Kyu, Hmwe H
Larson, Heidi J
Leung, Janni
Liang, Xiaofeng
Lim, Stephen S
Lind, Margaret
Lozano, Rafael
Marquez, Neal
Mensah, George A
Mikesell, Joe
Mokdad, Ali H
Mooney, Meghan D
Nguyen, Grant
Nsoesie, Elaine
Pigott, David M
Pinho, Christine
Roth, Gregory A
Salomon, Joshua A
Sandar, Logan
Silpakit, Naris
Sligar, Amber
Sorensen, Reed JD
Stanaway, Jeffrey
Steiner, Caitlyn
Teeple, Stephanie
Thomas, Bernadette A
Troeger, Christopher
VanderZanden, Amelia
Vollset, Stein Emil
Wanga, Valentine
Whiteford, Harvey A
Wolock, Timothy
Zoeckler, Leo
Abate, Kalkidan Hassen
Abbafati, Cristiana
Abbas, Kaja M
Abd-Allah, Foad
Abera, Semaw Ferede
Abreu, Daisy MX
Abu-Raddad, Laith J
Yitayih Abyu, Gebre
Achoki, Tom
Adelekan, Ademola Lukman
Ademi, Zanfina
Adou, Arsène Kouablan
Adsuar, José C
Afanvi, Kossivi Agbelenko
Afshin, Ashkan
Agardh, Emilie Elisabet
Agarwal, Arnav
Agrawal, Anurag
Kiadaliri, Aliasghar Ahmad
Ajala, Oluremi N
Akanda, Ali Shafqat
Akinyemi, Rufus Olusola
Akinyemiju, Tomi F
Akseer, Nadia
Al Lami, Faris Hasan
Alabed, Samer
Al-Aly, Ziyad
Alam, Khurshid
Alam, Noore KM
Alasfoor, Deena
Aldhahri, Saleh Fahed
Aldridge, Robert William
Alegretti, Miguel Angel
Aleman, Alicia V
Alemu, Zewdie Aderaw
Alexander, Lily T
Alhabib, Samia
Ali, Raghib
Alkerwi, Ala'a
Alla, François
Allebeck, Peter
Al-Raddadi, Rajaa
Alsharif, Ubai
Altirkawi, Khalid A
Alvarez Martin, Elena
Alvis-Guzman, Nelson
Amare, Azmeraw T
Amegah, Adeladza Kofi
Ameh, Emmanuel A
Amini, Heresh
Ammar, Walid
Amrock, Stephen Marc
Andersen, Hjalte H
Anderson, Benjamin O
Anderson, Gregory M
T Antonio, Carl Abelardo
Aregay, Atsede Fantahun
Ärnlöv, Johan
Arsic Arsenijevic, Valentina S
Artaman, Al
Asayesh, Hamid
Asghar, Rana Jawad
Atique, Suleman
Arthur Avokpaho, Euripide Frinel G
Awasthi, Ashish
Azzopardi, Peter
Bacha, Umar
Badawi, Alaa
Bahit, Maria C
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Banerjee, Amitava
Barac, Aleksandra
Barker-Collo, Suzanne L
Bärnighausen, Till
Barregard, Lars
Barrero, Lope H
Basu, Arindam
Basu, Sanjay
Bayou, Yibeltal Tebekaw
Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
Beardsley, Justin
Bedi, Neeraj
Beghi, Ettore
Adamu Belay, Haileeyesus
Bell, Brent
Bell, Michelle L
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Background Improving survival and extending the longevity of life for all populations requires timely, robust evidence on local mortality levels and trends. The Global Burden of Disease 2015 Study (GBD 2015) provides a comprehensive assessment of all-cause and cause-specifi c mortality for 249 causes in 195 countries and territories from 1980 to 2015. These results informed an in-depth investigation of observed and expected mortality patterns based on sociodemographic measures.
Methods We estimated all-cause mortality by age, sex, geography, and year using an improved analytical approach originally developed for GBD 2013 and GBD 2010. Improvements included refi nements to the estimation of child and adult mortality and corresponding uncertainty, parameter selection for under-5 mortality synthesis by spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression, and sibling history data processing. We also expanded the database of vital registration, survey, and census data to 14 294 geography–year datapoints. For GBD 2015, eight causes, including Ebola virus disease, were added to the previous GBD cause list for mortality. We used six modelling approaches to assess cause-specifi c mortality, with the Cause of Death Ensemble Model (CODEm) generating estimates for most causes. We used a series of novel analyses to systematically quantify the drivers of trends in mortality across geographies. First, we assessed observed and expected levels and trends of cause-specifi c mortality as they relate to the Socio-demographic Index (SDI), a summary indicator derived from measures of income per capita, educational attainment, and fertility. Second, we examined factors aff ecting total mortality patterns through a series of counterfactual scenarios, testing the magnitude by which population growth, population age structures, and epidemiological changes contributed to shifts in mortality. Finally, we attributed changes in life expectancy to changes in cause of death. We documented each step of the GBD 2015 estimation processes, as well as data sources, in accordance with Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER).