نتایج جستجو برای: life expectancy le at birth

تعداد نتایج: 4349939  

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...

Journal: :Demographic research 2014
Adrian E Raftery Nevena Lalic Patrick Gerland

BACKGROUND The United Nations (UN) produces population projections for all countries every two years. These are used by international organizations, governments, the private sector and researchers for policy planning, for monitoring development goals, as inputs to economic and environmental models, and for social and health research. The UN is considering producing fully probabilistic populatio...

Journal: :National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System 2012
Rong Wei Robert N Anderson Lester R Curtin Elizabeth Arias

OBJECTIVE This report, following publication of the national life tables (1,2) for 1999-2001, presents state-specific life tables for the 50 states and District of Columbia by race (white and black) and sex. These tables are the most recent in a series of decennial life tables for the United States. METHODS Data used to prepare these state-specific life tables include population counts by age...

Journal: :National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System 2016
Elizabeth Arias Melonie Heron Jiaquan Xu

Objectives-This report presents complete period life tables for the United States by race, Hispanic origin, and sex, based on age-specific death rates in 2014. Methods-Data used to prepare the 2014 life tables are 2014 final mortality statistics; July 1, 2014 population estimates based on the 2010 decennial census; and 2014 Medicare data for persons aged 66-99. The methodology used to estimate ...

2011
Lazaros S. Iliadis Kyriaki Kitikidou

This paper aims to shed light on the contribution of determinants to the health status of the population and to provide evidence on whether or not these determinants are producing similar results from two different statistical methods, across OECD countries. In this study, one output – Life Expectancy (LE) at birth of the total population – and three inputs are included. The inputs represent th...

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 o...

2000
J. R. Wilmoth

Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due to a general improvement in living standards and organized efforts to control the spread of infectious disease. Reductions in infant and child mortality in the late 19th and early 20th century led to a rapid increase in life expectancy at birth. Since 1970, the main factor driving continued gains...

The present paper reviews the impact of the development situation of 3 groups of selected developing countries on environment over the period of 1990 – 2014 using by Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis. For this, it uses economic, social, human and political development factors with the variables that are as follows: GDP, GDP2 and energy consumption as economic development indicato...

2013
Colin Steensma Lidia Loukine Heather Orpana Ernest Lo Bernard Choi Chris Waters Sylvie Martel

BACKGROUND While many studies have examined differences between body mass index (BMI) categories in terms of mortality risk and health-related quality of life (HRQL), little is known about the effect of body weight on health expectancy. We examined life expectancy (LE), health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE), and proportion of LE spent in nonoptimal (or poor) health by BMI category for the Cana...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 2012
Caleb E Finch

his essay considers environmental and lifestyle factors in natural selection during the three hundred thousand generations that separate us from a great ape ancestor. Humans have the T evolved greatest life expectancy (LE) among the primates (fi g. 1). The LE at birth of pre-industrial humans, ca. 30–40 years, is twice that of the four extant great ape species (Finch 2007, 2010a; Finch and Aust...

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