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Get Free Accesshealth 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.
Giulia Zamagni, Benedetta Armocida, Giulio Castelpietra, Sara Conti, Paolo Angelo Cortesi, Pietro Ferrara, C Fornari, Silvano Gallus, Matilde Leonardi, Roberto Passera, Norberto Perico, Alberto Raggi, Giuseppe Remuzzi, Luca Ronfani, Lorenzo Monasta (2026). The burden of disease in Italy, 1990-2023: a subnational analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023.. , 50(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.19191/ep26.1.a991.020.
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