(T) is the observed number of deaths at T and E(𝑇)(T) is the expected number of deaths at T, which is calculated from applying the age-specific mortality rates of the general population to each one of the individuals at risk within the T interval, and finally, Y(T) is the ...
Globally, 7.2% and 7.6% of all-cause and cardiovascular disease deaths, respectively, are attributable to physical inactivity (i.e., not reaching currently recommended levels of physical activity) [4]. Numerous scales or surveys, including the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, or IPAQ, ...