نتایج جستجو برای: adjusted life expectancy hale

تعداد نتایج: 846720  

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2006
Colin D Mathers Kim M Iburg Stephen Begg

BACKGROUND Healthy life expectancy--sometimes called health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE)--is a form of health expectancy indicator that extends measures of life expectancy to account for the distribution of health states in the population. The World Health Organization has estimated healthy life expectancy for 192 WHO Member States using information from health interview surveys and from the...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2004
Colin D Mathers Kim Moesgaard Iburg Joshua A Salomon Ajay Tandon Somnath Chatterji Bedirhan Ustün Christopher JL Murray

BACKGROUND Healthy life expectancy--sometimes called health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE)--is a form of health expectancy indicator that extends measures of life expectancy to account for the distribution of health states in the population. The World Health Organization reports on healthy life expectancy for 192 WHO Member States. This paper describes variation in average levels of population...

2015
Christos H Skiadas

To verify the Global Burden of Disease Study and the provided healthy life expectancy (HALE) estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) we propose a very simple model based on the mortality μx of a population provided in a classical life table and a mortality diagram. We use the abridged life tables provided by WHO. Our estimates are compared with the HALE estimates for the World territ...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2006
Pieter HM van Baal Nancy Hoeymans Rudolf T Hoogenveen G Ardine de Wit Gert P Westert

BACKGROUND Comorbidity complicates estimations of health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) using disease prevalences and disability weights from Burden of Disease studies. Usually, the exact amount of comorbidity is unknown and no disability weights are defined for comorbidity. METHODS Using data of the Dutch national burden of disease study, the effects of different methods to adjust for comor...

Journal: :The lancet. HIV 2017
Robert S Hogg Oghenowede Eyawo Alexandra B Collins Wendy Zhang Shahab Jabbari Mark W Hull Viviane Dias Lima Tareq Ahmed Claire E Kendall Keri N Althoff Amy C Justice Rolando Barrios Jeannie Shoveller Julio S G Montaner

BACKGROUND We sought to understand whether people living with HIV (PLHIV) ever on highly active antiretroviral therapy (ART) follow a pattern where morbidity is compressed into the last years of life or lessened as people age. We aimed to estimate health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) among adults living with and without HIV, and examine dependency between causes of comorbidities. METHODS Th...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
mehrdad mahdian trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, i.r. iran mojtaba sehat epidemiology dept., kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, i.r. iran mohammad reza fazel trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, i.r. iran habibollah rahimi statistics and information management dept., kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, i.r. iran. mahdi mohammadzadeh trauma research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, i.r. iran

background and aims: life expectancy is one of the most important indicators of health and well-being of a society. since it is claimed that in aran-bidgol region, center of iran, life expectancy is higher than the average of the country, this study was designed. methods: during a cross-sectional study, population and mortality data of kashan university of medical sciences (kaums) in 2011 were ...

2003
Colin D. Mathers

Introduction In the last two decades, there has been a considerable international effort to develop summary measures of population health that integrate both mortality and non-fatal health outcomes, and international policy interest in such indicators is increasing. As a result, two major classes of summary measures have been developed: health expectancies, such as disability-free life expectan...

The decline in Avoidable Mortality (AM) and increase in life expectancy in Shanghai is impressive. Gusmano and colleagues suggested that Shanghai’s improved health system has contributed significantly to this decline in AM. However, when compared to other global cities, Shanghai’s life expectancy at birth is improving as London and New York City, but has yet to surpass that of Hong Kong, Tokyo,...

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