Systematic analysis of mortality and years of life lost attributable to non-communicable diseases across G20 countries from 1990 to 2021, with projections to 2035. The dataset likely contains age-standardized rates, sex-stratified data, and inequality metrics derived from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. It was authored by Li Song and last updated on May 19, 2026.
Use Cases
- Analyze temporal trends in NCD mortality based on joinpoint regression inflection points mentioned in the description
- Compare sex disparities in disease burden based on the finding that males had a higher burden than females
- Project future NCD burden trajectories to 2035 based on Bayesian age-period-cohort modeling described
- Assess socioeconomic health inequalities based on slope index of inequality and concentration index metrics
- Identify leading and fastest-growing causes of NCD mortality based on cardiovascular diseases and neurological disorders highlighted
Strengths
- Data spans a 31-year period from 1990 to 2021
- Includes future projections to 2035 using Bayesian age-period-cohort modeling
- Analysis covers G20 countries, representing major economic powers
- Stratifies data by age, sex, and country
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Data is stored in a DOCX file format, which may require conversion for analysis
Provenance
- Source
- Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
- Collection Method
- Systematic analysis using joinpoint regression, inequality indices, and Bayesian age-period-cohort modeling
- Time Range
- 1990 to 2021, with projections to 2035
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-05-19 05:38:18; freshness should be verified
- Geography
- Group of Twenty (G20) countries