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Disability adjusted life year (DALY): A useful tool for quantitative . . . As exposure to contaminants may also cause health loss, DALY was used in a number of studies for quantifying the impacts of environmental pollution (Fewtrell et al , 2003, Prüss-Üstün et al , 2003, Dorota et al , 2006, Kim et al , 2011, Ragas et al , 2011a, Ragas et al , 2011b, Xiao et al , 2012a, Xiao et al , 2012b, Wei et al , 2012, Machdar et al , 2013), thus leading to a new paradigm of
Disability Adjusted Life Years - an overview - ScienceDirect Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALY) Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) have been proposed by the World Bank and the WHO as a measure of the global impact of disease on individual illness status DALY combines information about morbidity and mortality and is expressed in terms of numbers of healthy years lost
QALYs, DALYs, and HALYs: A unifying framework for the evaluation of . . . The similarities and differences between the QALY and DALY measures (with a special emphasis on whether there is an impact from using the latter) have previously been discussed (e g , Sassi, 2006, Airoldi and Morton, 2009, Morton, 2010) Our results add new insights to this discussion
Disability-Adjusted Life Year - an overview - ScienceDirect Disability-Adjusted Life Years In the Netherlands, in 2009, the burden of NoV infection alone was estimated to be 1622 (95% confidence interval (CI) 966–2650) disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in a population of 16 5 million, which is a large amount for what is generally held to be a very mild and self-limiting illness
The evolution of the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) Researchers aiming to create national or subnational DALY estimates and those who use the DALY for decision making would benefit from having access, in one place, to a complete set of information about the assumptions underlying current and past methods and the equations used to operationalize these assumptions
Competitiveness, risk taking, and violence: the young male syndrome Competitiveness, Risk Taking, and Violence: The Young Male Syndrome Margo Wilson and Martin Daly Department of Psychology, McMaster University Sexual selection theory suggests that willingness to participate in risky or violent competitive interactions should be observed primarily in those age-sex classes that have experienced the most intense reproductive competition (fitness variance) during
Toward some operational principles of sustainable development In fact, however, Mrs Brundtland has subsequently urged economic growth by a factor of 5 or 10 i The views presented here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of the World Bank 0921-8009 90 $03 50 0 1990 - Elsevier Science Publishers B V H E DALY as a necessary part of sustainable development '
Plastic pollution solutions: emerging technologies to prevent and . . . Meagan M Dunphy-Daly: Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing - review editing, Funding acquisition, Project administration Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper
National and provincial burden of disease attributable to fine . . . Based on the methodology framework and general analytical strategies applied in the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2021, we calculated the numbers, age-standardised rates, and percentage of deaths and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) attributable to PM 2·5 air pollution from 1990 to 2021 at the national and provincial level in China, by disease, sex, and age
Journal of the American College of Cardiology Especially high rates occurred in men in Eastern Europe and areas of sub-Saharan Africa Lowest DALY rates were found in Asia, Andean countries, West and North Africa and the Middle East The pattern was similar in men and women, with most regions showing higher rates in men, but in regions with low overall rates, the sex differences were small