نتایج جستجو برای: life expectancy le at birth

تعداد نتایج: 4349939  

Journal: :Health reports 1995
W J Millar

The official 1990-92 detailed life tables show a continuation of the trend toward longer life expectancy for Canadians (see Life tables). Life expectancy at birth has reached an all-time high: 80.89 years for females and 74.55 years for males. Recent improvements in life expectancy are attributable to many factors, including declines in infant mortality, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disea...

mohamad sasanipour, Sajjad Asadi,

Introduction: During the last half century, all indices of mortality imply the prompt and continuous decrease of nationwide mortality. Alongside reduction of mortality, there happened a comprehensive form of transition of mortality causes, from epidemical and other communicable diseases such as mothers' (birth giving) mortalities and birth related ones, to other causes like chronic diseases r...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2003
Martin I Tobias Jit Cheung

BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in health are of great concern, and life expectancy provides a readily understood means of monitoring such inequalities. The objectives of this study are to (1) measure life expectancy by socioeconomic deprivation and ethnicity, and (2) describe trends in the deprivation gradient in life expectancy since the mid-1990s. METHODS: Three years of na...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor Sam Harper Jennifer H Lee John Lynch Colin Mathers Carla Abou-Zahr

OBJECTIVE To assess international shortfall inequality in life expectancy at birth among women and men and the influence of geography and country income group. METHODS The authors used estimates of life expectancy at birth, by sex, for 12 five-year periods between 1950-1955 and 2005-2010 and estimates of population for the midpoints of each period from the World population prospects, 2008 rev...

2015
Innocent Makuta Bernadette O’Hare

BACKGROUND The population in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) suffers poor health as manifested in high mortality rates and low life expectancy. Economic growth has consistently been shown to be a major determinant of health outcomes. However, even with good economic growth rates, it is not possible to achieve desired improvements in health outcomes. Public spending on health (PSH) has long been viewed...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2009
Paulo Pinheiro Alexander Krämer

OBJECTIVES The main objectives of this study were to prove the feasibility of health expectancy analyses with regional administrative health statistics and to explore the utility of the calculated health expectancies in describing the health state of the population living in North Rhine-Westphalia, a Federal State of Germany. MATERIALS AND METHODS Administrative population and mortality data ...

Journal: :طب و تزکیه 0

introduction among the available data provided by health information systems, data on mortality are commonly used both as health inequality indicators and also socioeconomic development indices. mortality rates and life expectancy are considered as the key components of the health inequalities worldwide. till now, socioeconomic inequalities in total life expectancy have been mostly well documen...

2018
Hanyi Chen Lipeng Hao Chen Yang Bei Yan Qiao Sun Lianghong Sun Hua Chen Yichen Chen

BACKGROUND Life expectancy at birth (LE) is a comprehensive measure that accounts for age-specific death rates in a population. Shanghai has ranked first in LE in China mainland for decades. Understanding the reasons behind its sustained gain in LE provides a good reflection of many other cities in China. The aim of this study is intended to explore temporal trend in age- and cause-specific gai...

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