The burden of disease in Italy, 1990-2023: a subnational analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023.
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Giulia Zamagni
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Benedetta Armocida
GC
Giulio Castelpietra
Abstract
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health in Italy improved substantially over the past three decades, primarily due to declining premature mortality. However, the burden of disability increased, particularly among women, and important geographical and sex-specific inequalities persist. Strengthening prevention policies, addressing behavioural and metabolic risk factors and mental health, improving long-term care, and promoting healthy ageing are essential to reducing health disparities.
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