Estimates of cancer deaths attributable to behavioural risk factors in Italy, 2013

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作者
Battisti, Francesca [1 ,2 ]
Carreras, Giulia [1 ,2 ]
Grassi, Tommaso [3 ]
Chellini, Elisabetta [1 ,2 ]
Gorini, Giuseppe [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] ISPO, SS Epidemiol Ambiente & Lavoro, Florence, Italy
[2] ISPO, SC Epidemiol Fattori Rischio & Stili Vita, Florence, Italy
[3] Univ Florence, Scuola Specializzaz Igiene & Med Prevent, Florence, Italy
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EPIDEMIOLOGIA & PREVENZIONE | 2017年 / 41卷 / 01期
关键词
attributable deaths; lifestyle; behavioural risk factors; primary prevention;
D O I
10.19191/EP17.1.P061.013
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Non-communicable diseases cause more than 80% of deaths in europe and, among these, 20% are caused by cancer. Modifi able lifestyle factors considered in the italian national programme "Guadagnare salute" (Gaining health), such as tobacco smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, overweight, and excessive alcohol use, are amongst the major causes of cancer deaths. The aims of this study was to estimate the number of deaths attributable to lifestyle factors for italy and for italian regions in 2013 and to describe its variation in relation to the regional prevalence of risk factors exposure. For italy and for each italian region, deaths attributable to lifestyle factors were estimated using the methodology of the Global Burden of disease (GBd) study. italian mortality data of 2013 and risks attributable to these lifestyle factors for each cancer site for italy from the GBd study were used. Prevalence of exposure to lifestyles in italy and in each italian region was collected for the period 2008-2013. In 2013, at least 66,605 cancer deaths in italy were attributable to lifestyle factors, accounting for 37.9% of all cancer deaths: 34.1% of cancer deaths in men and 9.0% in women were attributable to smoking; in men and women, respectively, 3.3% and 2.8% were attributable to excessive alcohol consumption; 5.3 % and 6.7% to overweight; 10.1% and 7.1% to dietary risk factors; 1.9% and 4.2% to physical inactivity. A moderate variability of percentage of deaths attributable to modifiable lifestyle factors by region was also detected due to different prevalence values of exposure to lifestyles occurred in last decades. At least 45,000 cancer deaths in men and 21,000 in women occurred in 2013 were attributable to modifi able risk factors, whose prevalence varied by region and which could be averted through the implementation of primary prevention interventions.
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