1. We used a model-based approach to predict deaths for 2020 by specific age- and sex groups, under the counterfactual scenario that COVID-19 had not occurred. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first international study of the COVID-19 regional impact on mortality. Results A ...
We estimate that the infection fatality ratio is lowest among 5–9-year-old children, with a log-linear increase by age among individuals older than 30 years. Population age structures and heterogeneous burdens in nursing homes explain some but not all of the heterogeneity between countries in ...
Gender differences in risk factors for disease have changed over time with the prevalence and treatment of risk as well as dif- ferential behavior by gender. Examination of what are seen as basic molecular and cellular measures related to aging indicates men age faster than women; however, even...
For each region, we calculated cumulative mortality rates stratified by age and sex and corresponding relative risks for men vs. women.#The relative risk of dying from COVID-19 was higher for men than for women in almost all age groups in all regions. The overall relative risk ranged from ...
The trisection characterizes not only overall adult mortality but also, with a few exceptions, age- and cause-of-death-specific mortality as well as tempo-adjusted life expectancy. 展开 DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9996-9_3 被引量: 15
Suicide by age, ethnic group, coroners' verdicts and country of birth. A three-year survey in inner London. Background information on suicide in ethnic and immigrant groups in England and Wales is limited. Method A three-year (1991-1993) survey was conducted of a... J Neeleman,V Mak,...
We compared mortality and morbidity in a cohort of South Asian and European people with diabetes in London, UK, in an 11-year follow-up of a population-based sample of 730 South Asians (mean age 55 in 1984) and 304 Europeans (mean age 67 in 1984) with diabetes aged 30 years and ...
In Chaps. 2 and 3 , we reconstructed annual sex-specific and age-specific mortality trends from the second quarter of the twentieth century, which had been s
BMI is known to be strongly associated with all-cause mortality, but few studies have been large enough to reliably examine associations between BMI and a comprehensive range of cause-specific mortality outcomes.In this population-based cohort study, we used UK primary care data from the Clinical...
2005. Participants Mortality of people by age and gender. Main outcome measures A cost-effective ratio to measure efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare systems in reducing mortality rates. Chi-square tested any differences between the USA, UK and other Western countries. Results Input: The USA...