Democratization and life expectancy in Europe, 1960–2008 - ScienceDirect Over the past five decades, two successive waves of political reform have brought democracy to, first, Spain, Portugal and Greece, and, more recently, Cent... JP Mackenbach,Y Hu,CWN Looman - 《Social Science & Medicine...
Reasons for the decline; How the average life expectancy has fallen; The adoption of Health21, a strategy that sets targets for the 21st century.MachAdreaEBSCO_AspBmj British Medical JournalMach A. Life expectancy falls in Europe. BMJ 1998;317:767....
It shows that average life expectancy across Europe (although still higher than in the other WHO regions) has fallen for the first time since the second world war--from 73.1 years in 1991 to 72.3 in 1995.The reason for the fall is the social … 展开 ...
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Life expectancy and health expenditure evolution in Eastern Europe—DiD and DEA analysis: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research: Vol 16, No 4 (2015). Life expectancy and health expenditure evolution in Eastern Europe--DiD and DEA analysis. Exp. Rev. Pharmacoecon. Outcomes Res. ...
Life expectancy in Eastern Europe - Response 喜欢 0 阅读量: 51 作者: G Weidner 摘要: In his News Focus article "Stress: The invisible hand in Eastern Europe's death rates" (9 June, p. 1732), Richard Stone highlights the potentially important role that psychosocial stress plays in ...
We aimed to estimate life expectancy in adults with HIV on ART for at least 1 year in Europe and North America from 2015 onwards. Methods We used data for people with HIV taking ART from the Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration and the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort Study. Included ...
Life expectancy in Europe continues to increase but obesity and the growing proportion of people who are overweight risks reversing this trend, the World Health Organisation warned. In its European Health Report, covering 53 countries in a vast geographi
The socialist states were generally characterized by a persistently poor mortality performance as part of a long-term process of deterioration, with particularly negative outcomes for the life expectancy of middle-aged, male manual workers. Soviet-style health policy was ineffective in dealing with the...
Life-expectancy in Romania (74.2 years) and Bulgaria (73.6 years) rank last in the EU (Photo: Leaf) Tags Health & Society Author Bio Cristian Gherasim is a freelance journalist contributing to EUobserver, Euronews, EU Reporter, Katoikos, Von Mises Institute, and bne IntelliNews, with a ...