Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular Disease (CVDs) is the leading cause of deaths amongst G20 countries accounting for 35.44% deaths in the G20 Countries. The G20 countries, being major economies, have a significant impact on global environmental conditions. Method: Using Global Burden of Disease tool, we estimated the deaths and Disability adjusted life years (DALYs) stratified by age, sex, year, and location due to CVD attributable to environmental risk factors across the G20 Countries from 1990-2019. Results: From 1990-2019, the annual percentage change showed a 37% rise in deaths, rising from 2,608,027-3,571,390. During the same period, DALYs surged by 25%, going from 63,297,319-78,964,495. However, when evaluating the age-standardized rates, both deaths and DALYs displayed a decrease from 1990 to 2019. In 2019, Saudi Arabia recorded the highest ASMR rate at 114 (with a range of 92-137) per 100,000. Bulgaria closely followed with a rate of 113 (87-141). In terms of age-standardized DALYs rates, Saudi Arabia again stood out, registering the highest in 1990 with a value of 2573 ( 2069-3145). Evaluating by age groups, 80-84 year old witnessed the most significant death count in 2019 (527,371). Meanwhile, the age group of 65-69 years saw the highest DALYs count in 2019, (10.4 million). Over the last three decades, males consistently experienced higher counts of both deaths and DALYs compared to females. Conclusion: Environmental risk factors contributed to 26.78% of CVD-related deaths and 29% of DALYs, underscoring the critical role of environment in cardiovascular health outcomes in G20 Countries. it's essential to integrate environmental risk assessments into routine check-ups and tailor treatment plans that address specific environmental exposures linked to CVD. There's an urgent need for policy reforms promoting environmental health, coupled with widespread community education about the environmental determinants of cardiovascular diseases.

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