A growing body of evidence has found that mortality rates are positively correlated with social inequalities, air pollution, elevated ambient temperature, availability of medical care and other factors. This study develops a model to predict the mortality rates for different diseases by county across the US. The model is applied to predict changes in mortality caused by changing environmental factors. A total of 3,110 counties in the US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, were studied. A subset of 519 counties from the 3,110 counties was chosen by using systematic random sampling and these samples were used to validate the model. Step-wise and linear regression analyses were used to estimate the ability of environmental pollutants, socio-economic...
Background. The effect of urbanization on age-adjusted lung cancer mortality rates in US counties is...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined premature mortality by county in the United States and assessed its ...
Investigating the spatial distribution patterns of disease and suspected determinants could help one...
<div><p>A growing body of evidence has found that mortality rates are positively correlated with soc...
Background: Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowin...
PURPOSE: Heart disease is currently the leading cause of mortality in the United States, with over 6...
Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing consistent...
In this project, we analyzed the geographical distribution of heart disease mortality rates by count...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
PURPOSE:Despite gains in life expectancy between 1992 to 2012, large disparities in life expectancy ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to test whether population mortality rates from heart, respira...
Chronic exposure to air pollution is associated with increased mortality rates. The impact of air po...
The purpose of the study was to analyze whether climate change indicators, temperature and precipita...
Previous studies on life expectancy by U.S. county have found large differences among counties in li...
The incidence of diseases and accidents that lead to death is not uniform throughout the U.S. but ra...
Background. The effect of urbanization on age-adjusted lung cancer mortality rates in US counties is...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined premature mortality by county in the United States and assessed its ...
Investigating the spatial distribution patterns of disease and suspected determinants could help one...
<div><p>A growing body of evidence has found that mortality rates are positively correlated with soc...
Background: Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowin...
PURPOSE: Heart disease is currently the leading cause of mortality in the United States, with over 6...
Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinely available, allowing consistent...
In this project, we analyzed the geographical distribution of heart disease mortality rates by count...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
PURPOSE:Despite gains in life expectancy between 1992 to 2012, large disparities in life expectancy ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to test whether population mortality rates from heart, respira...
Chronic exposure to air pollution is associated with increased mortality rates. The impact of air po...
The purpose of the study was to analyze whether climate change indicators, temperature and precipita...
Previous studies on life expectancy by U.S. county have found large differences among counties in li...
The incidence of diseases and accidents that lead to death is not uniform throughout the U.S. but ra...
Background. The effect of urbanization on age-adjusted lung cancer mortality rates in US counties is...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined premature mortality by county in the United States and assessed its ...
Investigating the spatial distribution patterns of disease and suspected determinants could help one...