Female life expectancy is higher than that of males, and this gender gap is largest in Eastern Europe. Sergi Trias-Llimós and Fanny Janssen show that alcohol-attributable mortality explained more than 15% of this gap in eight Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in 2012, and describe how the situation has evolved over time. Their results suggest that effectively tackling alcohol abuse among young men in these countries would help to reduce the gender gap in life expectancy
Alcohol consumption; Gender gap; All-cause mortality;RussiaBackground: There is extensive research l...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
We project (age-specific) alcohol-attributable mortality up to 2060 in 26 European countries by care...
Background: Gender differences in life expectancy (LE) have been traditionally large in Central and ...
Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have lower life expectancies and higher alcohol-attribu...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
BACKGROUND: Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have lower life expectancies and higher alc...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Background Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establishe...
Background: Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establish...
Alcohol consumption; Gender gap; All-cause mortality;RussiaBackground: There is extensive research l...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
We project (age-specific) alcohol-attributable mortality up to 2060 in 26 European countries by care...
Background: Gender differences in life expectancy (LE) have been traditionally large in Central and ...
Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have lower life expectancies and higher alcohol-attribu...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
BACKGROUND: Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have lower life expectancies and higher alc...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Background Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establishe...
Background: Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establish...
Alcohol consumption; Gender gap; All-cause mortality;RussiaBackground: There is extensive research l...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
We project (age-specific) alcohol-attributable mortality up to 2060 in 26 European countries by care...