Fig 1.
Percent of population in each age group, for the poorest billion versus high-income regions.
High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017. Percentages shown within each group: percentages in the poorest billion total to 100% and in high-income regions total to 100%.
Fig 2.
Proportion of DALYs by broad cause groups, crude (a) and age-standardized (b); Rates of DALYs by broad cause groups, crude (c) and age-standardized (d), for the poorest billion and World Bank income groups. Age-standardized results were standardized using the GBD 2017 population standard [28].
Fig 3.
Crude DALY rate by condition in the poorest billion (a) and in high-income regions (b). High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017.
Fig 4.
YLL and YLD (DALY) rates by age in the poorest billion (a) and high-income regions (b). Approaches described in detail in Methods. Results for other approaches in S1 Appendix (pp 38–44). High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017.
Fig 5.
Age-specific YLLs and YLDs as a proportion of all-age DALYS in the poorest billion (a) high-income regions (b). Approaches described in detail in Methods. Results for other approaches in S1 Appendix (pp 45–51). High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017.
Fig 6.
Crude DALY rate in the poorest billion and difference between crude DALY rate in poorest billion and high-income regions (a) and difference between age-standardized DALY rate in poorest billion and high-income regions (b). Approaches described in detail in Methods, results for other approaches and more focused graphs on NCDs and injuries in S1 Appendix (pp 69–78). Results for other approaches in S1 Appendix (pp 52–59). High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017. Age-standardized results were standardized using the GBD 2017 population standard [28].
Fig 7.
Crude DALY rate in the poorest billion and ratio of crude DALY rate in poorest billion and high-income regions (a) and ratio of age-standardized DALY rate in poorest billion and high-income regions (b). Approaches described in detail in Methods. High-income regions defined as Western Europe, high-income North America, high-income Asia-Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand from the GBD 2017. There are infinite ratios (zero DALYs in high income regions) for the following causes- African trypanosomiasis, Guinea worm, Onchocerciasis, Schistosomiasis, Vitamin A deficiency, Yellow fever). Ratios on y-axis expressed on a logarithmic scale. Age-standardized results were standardized using the GBD 2017 population standard [28].