DiscoverIHME’s Global Health InsightsFrom air pollution to smoking, which risk factors contribute the most to health loss?
From air pollution to smoking, which risk factors contribute the most to health loss?

From air pollution to smoking, which risk factors contribute the most to health loss?

Update: 2024-05-16
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Understanding the relationship between risk factors and health outcomes is key to improving health and developing evidence-based policy. The latest Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) uses innovative new methods to analyze risk factors to health in more than 200 countries. We discuss the data with study author Dr. Michael Brauer of IHME and the University of British Columbia.



An independent population health research organization based at the University of Washington School of Medicine, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) works with collaborators around the world to develop timely, relevant, and scientifically valid evidence that illuminates the state of health everywhere. In making our research available and approachable, we aim to inform health policy and practice in pursuit of our vision: all people living long lives in full health.


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From air pollution to smoking, which risk factors contribute the most to health loss?

From air pollution to smoking, which risk factors contribute the most to health loss?

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