The decrease in mortality before 1980 and the increase after 1981 are not likely to be due to changes in the age structure of the US population alone. These trends remain when the data are age-adjusted and adjusted for changes in ICD coding. The latter adjustment should be considered an app...
et al. Association of tropical cyclones with county-level mortality in the US. JAMA 327, 946–955 (2022). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Heslin, K. C. et al. Effects of hurricanes on emergency department Utilization: an analysis across 7 US storms. Disaster Med. Public ...
1 Comparison of COVID-19 mortality risk associated with various age and race and/or ethnic groups between the US and the UK. a, Relative risk of age groups in the UK versus that of in the US. b, Relative risk of ethnic groups in the UK versus that of in the US. For UK, the ...
in-hospital mortality rate (mean, 5.3 per 100000; 95% CI, 3.6-7.1).Changes in hospital practices may be a major factor in the declining rates of ... O Contribution - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 735发表: 1999年 US childhood mortality, 1950 through 19...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are important outcomes in the surveillance of long-term astronaut health. In this research, we compare cancer incidence rates, cancer-specific mortality rates, and cancer case fatality ratios in US astronauts with those in the US general population. Methods...
Our findings indicating the important role of smoking in US spatial inequality echo the result of a large international study of mortality at ages 50+, which concludes that the history of heavy smoking in the US is the single most important factor in producing the large US disadvantage in life...
Meaning The findings of this study may help support the need for a comprehensive, nationwide strategy to reduce the burden of depression. Abstract Importance Depression is a common mental health disorder in the US. Depressive symptoms have been associated with increased cardiovascular disease incidence ...
Recent research suggests that rising obesity will restrain future gains in US life expectancy and that obesity is an important contributor to the current shortfall in us longevity compared to other high-income countries. Estimates of the contribution of obesity to current and future national-level mo...
Notwithstanding recent reversals in the US, life expectancy generally increases over time through improvements in medical technology, rising standards of living, and knowledge surrounding health behaviors. However, unlike average health, which should respond to average levels of prosperity in a population,...
In conclusion, our study demonstrates that NLR is predictive of mortality in the US general population. Further studies are warranted to understand the relationship of NLR with the incidence of specific diseases as well as outcomes following diagnosis. There is a large range of NLR values and over...