We examined the relationship between income, mortality, and loss of years of healthy life in a sample of older persons in Japan. We analyzed 22,829 persons aged 65 or older who were functionally independent at baseline as a part of the Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study (AGES). Two outcome measures were adopted, mortality and loss of healthy life. Independent variables were income level and age. The occurrence of mortality and need for care during these 1,461 days were tracked. Cox regressions were used to calculate the hazard ratio for mortality and loss of healthy life by income level. We found that people with lower incomes were more likely than those with higher incomes to report worse health. For the overall sample, using the govern...
In this paper we examine the ecological relations between household income distribution and age-grou...
Since the 1950s, Japan\u27s life expectancy increased at a pace which has warranted a special attent...
Income serves as an indicator of success relative to others, and provides individuals with resources...
We examined the relationship between income, mortality, and loss of years of healthy life in a sampl...
This study analyzes the patterns and determinants of the transitions in functional status among elde...
Abstract Background Little is known about small-area variation in healthy longevity of older people ...
Most studies have evaluated poverty in terms of income status, but this approach cannot capture the ...
The aim of this chapter is to empirically examine the impact of health problems of the elderly on th...
Abstract Background As society is aging, retirement takes on increasing importance for individuals i...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Taiwan to investigate the predictors of elderly mortal...
Introduction: Healthy life expectancy (HLE) remains the principal target of various health plans. We...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
In this paper we examine the ecological relations between household income distribution and age-grou...
Since the 1950s, Japan\u27s life expectancy increased at a pace which has warranted a special attent...
Income serves as an indicator of success relative to others, and provides individuals with resources...
We examined the relationship between income, mortality, and loss of years of healthy life in a sampl...
This study analyzes the patterns and determinants of the transitions in functional status among elde...
Abstract Background Little is known about small-area variation in healthy longevity of older people ...
Most studies have evaluated poverty in terms of income status, but this approach cannot capture the ...
The aim of this chapter is to empirically examine the impact of health problems of the elderly on th...
Abstract Background As society is aging, retirement takes on increasing importance for individuals i...
BACKGROUND: In either rich or poor countries, people's health widely depends on the social condition...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Taiwan to investigate the predictors of elderly mortal...
Introduction: Healthy life expectancy (HLE) remains the principal target of various health plans. We...
The vast majority of studies on socioeconomic status (SES) and old age mortality are based on data d...
BACKGROUND: The association between social relationships and lower mortality has been well documente...
In this paper we examine the ecological relations between household income distribution and age-grou...
Since the 1950s, Japan\u27s life expectancy increased at a pace which has warranted a special attent...
Income serves as an indicator of success relative to others, and provides individuals with resources...