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Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 (GBD 2016) Data Input Sources Tool

These data are not from the current GBD round. Please visit Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 (GBD 2019) Data Resources for GBD 2019 data.
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The Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 (GBD 2016) synthesized a large number of input sources to estimate mortality, causes of death and illness, and risk factors for 195 countries and territories from 1990–2016. 

The Data Input Sources Tool lets you explore GBD 2016 input sources and retrieve relevant metadata.

Use the selection boxes below to see these input sources by GBD component, geography, and cause, risk, covariate, or impairment. After you have made your selection, you can view and access GHDx catalog entries which describe input sources used by GBD.

Download these input sources as a CSV file to see more information about how they were used in the analysis for the Global Burden of Disease. This CSV file contains relevant metadata about the input sources as suggested in the Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER), a statement that promotes best practices in reporting health estimates.

For detailed information on the tool and the contents of the CSV files, refer to the following documents:

Other resources for GBD 2016 including estimates, code, and visualizations can be accessed from the Global Burden of Disease 2016 page in the GHDx. Visit the GBD page on the IHME website for more information.

Results

Results for component: Risk Factors, location: Brazil, risk: Low physical activity.

Total Citations: 11

Total Source Metadata Rows: 18086

Citations

Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Ministry of Health (Brazil), Ministry of Planning, Budget, and Management (Brazil). Brazil National Survey of Health 2013. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Care (Brazil). Brazil Risk Factor Morbidity Noncommunicable Disease Survey 2002-2005. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: National Cancer Institute (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil), University of São Paulo. Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2006. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2007. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2008. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2009. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2010. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2011. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Ministry of Health (Brazil), Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil). Brazil Surveillance System of Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Interviews 2012. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Secretariat of Health Surveillance, Ministry of Health (Brazil).

Center for Scientific and Technological Information, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and World Health Organization (WHO). Brazil World Health Survey 2003. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 2005.

Bauman A, Bull F, Chey T, Craig CL, Ainsworth BE, Sallis JF, Bowles HR, Hagstromer M, Sjostrom M, Pratt M, IPS Group. The International Prevalence Study on Physical Activity: results from 20 countries. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2009; 21.