نتایج جستجو برای: life expectancy le at birth

تعداد نتایج: 4349939  

2016
Jordan A. Francke Martina Penazzato Taige Hou Elaine J. Abrams Rachel L. MacLean Landon Myer Rochelle P. Walensky Valériane Leroy Milton C. Weinstein Robert A. Parker Kenneth A. Freedberg Andrea Ciaranello

Background: Early infant HIV diagnosis (EID) and antiretroviral therapy dramatically reduce mortality. EID is recommended at six weeks of age, but many infant infections are missed. Design/Methods: We simulated four EID strategies for HIV-exposed infants in South Africa: no EID (diagnosis only after illness), testing once (birth alone; 6 weeks alone) and twice (birth and 6 weeks). We calculated...

2012
Rachel G. Miller Aaron M. Secrest Ravi K. Sharma Thomas J. Songer Trevor J. Orchard

Survival in type 1 diabetes has improved, but the impact on life expectancy in the U.S. type 1 diabetes population is not well established. Our objective was to estimate the life expectancy of the Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications (EDC) study cohort and quantify improvements by comparing two subcohorts based on year of diabetes diagnosis (1950-1964 [n = 390] vs. 1965-1980 [n = 5...

2015
Ian R. Hambleton Christina Howitt Selvi Jeyaseelan Madhuvanti M. Murphy Anselm J Hennis Rainford Wilks E. Nigel Harris Marlene MacLeish Louis Sullivan Chin-Kuo Chang

OBJECTIVE We describe trends in life expectancy at birth (LE) and between-country LE disparities since 1965, in Latin America and the Caribbean. METHODS & FINDINGS LE trends since 1965 are described for three geographical sub-regions: the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. LE disparities are explored using a suite of absolute and relative disparity metrics, with measurement consen...

2017
Jinwook Bahk Yeon Yong Kim Hee Yeon Kang Jeehye Lee Ikhan Kim Juyeon Lee Sung Cheol Yun Jong Heon Park Soon Ae Shin Young Ho Khang

This study explores whether the National Health Information Database (NHID) can be used to monitor health status of entire population in Korea. We calculated the crude mortality rate and life expectancy (LE) at birth across the national, provincial, and municipal levels using the NHID eligibility database from 2004 to 2015, and compared the results with the corresponding values obtained from th...

Journal: :National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System 1999
Robert N Anderson Peter B DeTurk

The life tables in this report are current life tables for the United States based on age-specific death rates in 1999. Data used to prepare these life tables are 1999 final mortality statistics; July 1, 1999, population estimates; and data from the Medicare program. Presented are complete life tables by age, race, and sex. In 1999 the overall expectation of life at birth was 76.7 years, unchan...

2012
Kristine Husøy Onarheim Solomon Tessema Kjell Arne Johansson Kristiane Tislevoll Eide Ole Frithjof Norheim Ingrid Miljeteig

BACKGROUND The fourth Millennium Development Goal calls for a two-thirds reduction in under-5 mortality between 1990 and 2015. Under-5 mortality rate is declining, but many countries are still far from achieving the goal. Effective child health interventions that could reduce child mortality exist, but national decision-makers lack contextual information for priority setting in their respective...

2017
Carlos Díaz-Venegas Daniel C Schneider Mikko Myrskylä Neil K Mehta

Diabetes affects mortality and cognitive functioning. It is not known how diabetes influences life expectancy (LE) with and without cognitive impairment. We seek to examine age at onset of cognitive impairment and life expectancy (LE) with and without cognitive impairment by diabetes status among middle- and older-aged Americans. Data come from the U.S. Health and Retirement Study 2000-2012 lin...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2010
Wasef Na'amnih Khitam Muhsen Jalal Tarabeia Ameed Saabneh Manfred S Green

OBJECTIVES To examine trends in the Arab-Jew life expectancy gap in Israel during 1975-2004 and to determine the contribution of age groups and causes of death to changes in the gap. METHODS Data on life expectancy and mortality rates by cause of death, for Arabs and Jews, were obtained from the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Standard life table techniques were used for decomposition an...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1988
S Horowitz G Armelagos K Wachter

Sattenspiel and Harpending (1983, American Antiquity 48(3): 489-498) have stated that the life expectancy at birth (e0(0] which paleodemographers calculate from skeletal population data is actually the mean age at death (ad) of the population. Yet, only when a population is neither growing or declining (i.e., is stationary) are these two statistics equivalent. They further assert, that the mean...

2016
Isaac Sasson

BACKGROUND Life expectancy at birth in the United States will likely surpass 80 years in the coming decade. Yet recent studies suggest that longevity gains are unevenly shared across age and socioeconomic groups. First, mortality in midlife has risen among non-Hispanic whites. Second, low-educated whites have suffered stalls (men) or declines (women) in adult life expectancy, which is significa...

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