BMC Public Health (2023) 23:1750 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16682-9 BMC Public Health RESEARCH Open Access Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy of Korean registered disabled by disability type in 2014–2018: Korea National Rehabilitation Center database Hyuna Jang1,2,...
2.4. Gain in life expectancy associated with PM2.5 abatements Following the cause-deleted life table approach used in Arias et al. (2013), Apte et al. (2018), and Zhao et al. (2022) [3,19,28], we apply a similar “risk-reduced” life table approach to estimate the potential life ...
Life expectancy can be measured at birth (age 0), which is most commonly used for national and international comparisons (Table 3.1) or later at ages such as 45 or 65 years, reflecting on medical and self-care of middle-aged and elderly populations. Table 3.1. Life expectancy at birth, ...
Moreover, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Estonia, Hungary, and Poland have very similar total CareLE (40 years) but very different TFRs, ranging from 1.21 in Poland to 1.92 in France (see Table 3 in Appendix for each country’s demographic indicators). Healthy life expectancy similarly ...
Bayesian modelling of best-performance healthy life expectancy Jackie Li Journal of Population Research(2024) A systematic review of the global prevalence and incidence of shoulder pain J. Lucas P. van Doorn D. van der Windt BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders(2022) ...
Table 1 presents the contribution of 22 selected causes of death and a residual “all other causes” of death category to the black-white life expectancy gap for males at three different time periods. We found that heart disease (4.14 years), homicide (2.43 years), malignant neoplasms (2.30...
Additional file 1: Table S1 shows the questions administered by survey type. Qualitative and statistical analysis Coding open-text data The open-ended data were coded into goal themes by six trained raters (EB, RBB, AD, JBL, EK, MCF), according to an existing framework and then iteratively ...
Selective survival, by which life expectancy is correlated with the dependent variable, leads to population changes over time and hence are part of the longitudinal effects (Baltes, 1968). In contrast, with sampling bias, by which the probability of recruitment or the probability of dropout before...
Participants with 1 HLP had a 34% lower multimorbidity risk (adjusted OR, 0.66; 95% CI, 0.48 to 0.92), participants with 2 HLP had a 55% lower multimorbidity risk (adjusted Table 2 Association between single lifestyle factors, healthy lifestyle profile and multimorbidity Lifestyle ...
Life expectancy is a statistical estimate of the average number of years a person is expected to live , based on actuarial data. There are many uses for life expectancy in the financial industry, including for life insurance, pension planning, and U.S. Social Security benefits. In most countr...