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Title: Health Determinants, Measurements, and Trends


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Chapter 2
  • Health Determinants, Measurements, and Trends

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Figure 2.0.F01 Key Determinants of Health
Data from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
What Determines Health. Available at
http//www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ph-sp/determinants/inde
x-eng.phpdeterminants. Accessed April 28,
2015.???????
3
Table 2.0.T01 Key Health Status Indicators
Data from Haupt, A., Kane, T. T. (2004).
?Population handbook?. Washington, DC
Population Reference Bureau World Bank. ?Beyond
economic growth Glossary?. Retrieved April 15,
2007, from ?http//www .worldbank.org/depweb/engli
sh/beyond/global/glossary.html?.?
4
Figure 2.0.F02 Life Expectancy at Birth, by
World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries,
2013
Data from the World Bank. Life expectancy at
birth, total (years). Retrieved March 7, 2015,
from http//data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.LE
00.IN/countries/1W-ZG-ZJ-ZQ?displaygraph???????
5
Figure 2.0.F03 Infant Mortality Rates, by World
Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013
Data from the World Bank. World Development
Indicators Mortality. http//data.worldbank
.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?d
isplaygraph. Accessed February 22, 2015.???????
6
Figure 2.0.F04 Neonatal Mortality Rates, by
World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries,
2013
Data from the World Bank. World Development
Indicators Mortality. http//data.worldbank
.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?d
isplaygraph. Accessed February 22, 2015.???????
7
Figure 2.0.F05 Under-5 Mortality Rates, by World
Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013
Data from World Bank. 2013. World Development
Indicators Mortality. Available at
http//wdi.worldbank.org/table/2.21. Accessed
March 20, 2014.???????
8
Figure 2.0.F06 Maternal Mortality Ratio, by
World Bank Regions and for High-Income Countries,
2013
Data from World Bank. Data Maternal mortality
ratio. Data from the World Bank.
http//data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.STA.MMRT/co
untries/1W-8S-Z4-ZJ-XD-Z7-ZG?displaygraph.
Accessed March 10, 2015.???????
9
Figure 2.0.F07 Percentage of Children Under 5
Whose Births Have Been Registered, by Income
Quintile, for Selected UNICEF Regions, 20052012
Data from UNICEF. 2013. Every Childs Birth
Right Inequities and trends in birth
registration. Retrieved April 27, 2015, from
http//www.unicef.org/media/files/Embargoed_11_Dec
_Birth_Registration_report_low_res.pdf.???????
10
Table 2.0.T02 Life Expectancy at Birth and
Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy, Selected
Countries, 2010
Data from Salomon, J. A., Wang, H., Freeman, M.
K., et al. (2013). Healthy life expectancy for
187 countries, 1990-2010 A systematic analysis
for the Global Burden Disease Study 2010.
?Lancet?, ?380?(9859), 21442162.?
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Table 2.0.T03 Leading Causes of Deaths and DALYs
for Low- and Middle-Income and High-Income
Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
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Table 2.0.T04 Changes in the Leading Causes of
Deaths and DALYs Globally, 1990 and 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
13
Table 2.0.T05A Leading Causes of DALYs by World
Bank Regions and for High-Income Countries, 2010
14
Table 2.0.T05B Leading Causes of DALYs by World
Bank Regions and for High-Income Countries, 2010
15
Table 2.0.T06 Leading Causes of Death in
Children Under 5, Low- and Middle-Income
Countries and High-Income Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
16
Table 2.0.T07 Leading Causes of Death in
Children Ages 514, Low- and Middle-Income
Countries and High-Income Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
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Table 2.0.T08 Leading Causes of Deaths and DALYs
Ages 1549, Low- and Middle-Income Countries and
High-Income Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
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Table 2.0.T09 Leading Causes of Deaths and DALYs
by Sex, Low- and Middle-Income Countries and
High-Income Countries, 2010
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Table 2.0.T09 Leading Causes of Deaths and DALYs
by Sex, Low- and Middle-Income Countries and
High-Income Countries, 2010
Note Alzheimers disease includes other
dementias ??Data from Institute for Health
Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). (2013). GBD Heat
map. Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington,
2013. Available from ?http//vizhub.healthdata.org
/irank/heat.php?. Accessed April 28, 2015.?
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Table 2.0.T10 Leading Risk Factors for Deaths
and DALYs, Low- and Middle-Income Countries and
High-Income Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). (2013). ?GBD heat map?.
Seattle, WA IHME, University of Washington.
Retrieved April 28, 2015, from ?http//vizhub.heal
thdata.org/irank/heat.php?.?
21
Figure 2.0.F08 World Population 1950 to 2050
Modified from Haub, Carl and Population Reference
Bureau. 2012 World Population Data Sheet.
http//www.prb.org/pdf12/2012-population-data-shee
t_eng.pdf. Retrieved April 29, 2015.???????
22
Table 2.0.T11 Percentage of the Population Over
65 Years of Age
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Table 2.0.T12 The Demographic Divide The
Example of Nigeria and Japan
Data from Population Reference Bureau. (2012).
?2012 world population data sheet?. Retrieved
September 16, 2013, from ?http//www.prb.org
/pdf12/2012-population-data-sheet_eng.pdf?
Population Reference Bureau. (2009). ?2009 world
population data sheet?. Retrieved April 9, 2011,
from ?http//www.prb.org/pdf09/09wpds_eng.pdf?.?
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Figure 2.0.F09 The Demographic Transition (A)
High Fertility/High Mortality, (B) Declining
Mortality/High Fertility, (C) Reduced
Fertility/Reduced Mortality
Reprinted from U.S. Census Bureau. International
population reports WP/02. Global Population
Profile 2002. Washington, DC U.S. Government
Printing Office 200435.???????
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Figure 2.0.F10 Deaths and DALYs by Group of
Causes for Low- and Middle-Income and High-Income
Countries, 2010
Data from Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation (IHME). GBD Compare. Seattle, WA
IHME, University of Washington, 2013.
http//vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-compare.
Accessed April 26, 2015.???????
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Table 2.0.T13 Life Expectancy and Percentage
Gain in Life Expectancy, by World Bank Region,
19602013
Data from the World Bank. ?World development
indicators, data query?. Retrieved September 17,
2013, from ?http//databank.worldbank.org?. No
data for Europe and Central Asia for 1960.?
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Table 2.0.T14 Projections to 2030 for the 10
Leading Causes of the Burden of Disease by World
Bank Income Group
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Figure 2.0.F11 Gross Domestic Product per Capita
and Female Life Expectancy at Birth, Selected
Countries
Data from World Bank. Data Life expectancy at
birth (female). http//data.worldbank.org/indicato
r/SP.DYN.LE00.FE.IN. Accessed March 11, 2015
World Bank. Data GDP per capita (current US).
http//data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD
. Accessed March 21, 2015.???????
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