GDB Basics - What's the Score?
- Global Disease Burden (GDB): A critical framework for understanding population health. It comprehensively quantifies fatal (mortality) and non-fatal (morbidity, disability) health outcomes. Think of it as the global "health scorecard".
- Why Score? Essential for:
- Evidence-based health policy, strategic planning & fair resource allocation.
- Identifying research priorities & gaps.
- Monitoring health trends, progress, and intervention impact.
- Key International Bodies involved:
- WHO (World Health Organization)
- World Bank
- IHME (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation)

⭐ GDB utilizes composite metrics like DALYs (Disability-Adjusted Life Years), which sum Years of Life Lost (YLL) due to premature mortality and Years Lived with Disability (YLD).
Measuring Misery - DALYs & Friends
- DALY (Disability-Adjusted Life Year): Sum of healthy years lost due to disease/disability.
- Formula: $DALY = YLL + YLD$.
- 1 DALY = 1 lost year of 'healthy' life.
- YLL (Years of Life Lost): Due to premature mortality.
- Calculated against a standard life expectancy.
- YLD (Years Lived with Disability): Due to living with health conditions (morbidity).
- Formula: $YLD = I \times DW \times L$ (Incidence × Disability Weight × Avg. Duration of case until remission/death).
- Disability Weights (DW): Range from 0 (perfect health) to 1 (equivalent to death).
- QALY (Quality-Adjusted Life Year): Measures health gain, incorporating quality of life.
- 1 QALY = 1 year of life in perfect health. Used in cost-effectiveness.
- HALE (Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy): Average years a person can expect to live in full health.

⭐ DALYs are the preferred measure for overall disease burden by WHO, combining mortality and morbidity into a single metric for health gap assessment and priority setting.
The Big Three - Culprits & Trends
- GDB Categories & Trends:
- Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal, nutritional.
- Key diseases: HIV, TB, Malaria, Diarrheal Dis, LRIs.
- Trend: ↓ globally, but high burden in LICs/LMICs.
- Group II: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).
- Key diseases: CVDs (stroke, IHD), Cancers, Diabetes, COPD.
- Trend: ↑ globally, leading cause of death & disability.
- Group III: Injuries (unintentional & intentional).
- Key types: Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs), Suicide, Homicide.
- Trend: Significant burden, esp. in young adults.
- Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal, nutritional.
- Core Concepts:
- Epidemiological Transition: Global shift: Group I → Group II dominance.
- Double Burden: LMICs face high Group I & rising Group II.
- DALYs (Disability-Adjusted Life Years): GDB metric, $YLL + YLD$.

⭐ Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of NCD deaths, accounting for ~44% of total NCD mortality.## The Big Three - Culprits & Trends
- GDB Categories & Trends:
- Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal, nutritional.
- Key diseases: HIV, TB, Malaria, Diarrheal Dis, LRIs.
- Trend: ↓ globally, but high burden in LICs/LMICs.
- Group II: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).
- Key diseases: CVDs (stroke, IHD), Cancers, Diabetes, COPD.
- Trend: ↑ globally, leading cause of death & disability.
- Group III: Injuries (unintentional & intentional).
- Key types: Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs), Suicide, Homicide.
- Trend: Significant burden, esp. in young adults.
- Group I: Communicable, maternal, perinatal, nutritional.
- Core Concepts:
- Epidemiological Transition: Global shift: Group I → Group II dominance.
- Double Burden: LMICs face high Group I & rising Group II.
- DALYs (Disability-Adjusted Life Years): GDB metric, $YLL + YLD$. (image)[9c6ad42b-3f90-4c07-bbc5-b80a2aedf148]
⭐ Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of NCD deaths, accounting for ~44% of total NCD mortality.
India's Health Story - Nation's Afflictions
- Epidemiological Transition: Marked shift from communicable to NCD dominance.
- Dual Burden: Coexistence of infectious diseases (TB, diarrhea) & rising NCDs (CVDs, diabetes, cancer, COPD).
- Leading Causes of DALYs (GBD India):
- Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD)
- COPD
- Stroke
- Lower respiratory infections
- Diarrheal diseases
- Neonatal disorders (prematurity, asphyxia)
- Major Modifiable Risk Factors:
- Air pollution (HAP & AAP)
- High blood pressure
- Dietary risks (high sodium, low fruit/veg, low whole grains)
- Tobacco use (smoking & smokeless)
- Child & maternal malnutrition (undernutrition, anemia)

⭐ Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) now account for over 60% of all deaths in India, with significant interstate variations.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- DALY (Disability-Adjusted Life Year): Primary metric for global disease burden.
- Calculated as YLL (Years of Life Lost) + YLD (Years Lived with Disability).
- Significant global shift from communicable diseases to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).
- Leading NCDs: Cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases.
- Key risk factors: Hypertension, smoking, high blood glucose, air pollution, obesity.
- Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study: Comprehensive data source.
- SDG 3 targets reducing premature NCD mortality.
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