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Gender gap is adjusted to correspond to 'biological differences in survival potential' according to (Murray, 1994).

Critique: If maximum standard expectation of life at birth is, say 78 years for men, but is adjusted to 80 years in the Burden of Disease study, the estimated burden for men thus becomes greater relative to women. DALYs lost underestimate burden of disease for females relative to males(Anand, 1997, Sundby 1999).