The composite health risk measure of health age created by the 1984 CDC version 2.0 software was compared with the health age measure created by the 1991 Healthier People version 4.0c software.It was hypothesized that there would be significant differences between the measures of health age as created from the different technologies, however, the direction of these differences was not specified. No specific hypothesis was postulated as to what health risk characteristics would be most influential in either the calculation of the health age measure, or the change of this measure over time.Baseline measures of health age between technologies were significantly different (t(284) = $-$6.70, p $<$.000), while retest measure showed no difference ...
Health care utilization is expected to rise in the coming decades. Not only will the aggregate need ...
An electronic health risk appraisal was used to determine which demographic factors were associated ...
Research has shown a continual increase in the rate of mortality in the United States due to illness...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between two sets of variables indicativ...
This report presents comparisons over time for different age groups for key risk factors for health ...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines are generally based on the absolute r...
Objectives : A young person with many risk factors may have the same level of risk as an older perso...
In the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study (AGAHLS) biological risk factors for chronic d...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--Health expectancy is an increasingly used indicator of population health status. It...
Research has shown that workplace health promotion (WHP) efforts can positively affect employees’ he...
Research has shown that workplace health promotion (WHP) efforts can positively affect employees’ he...
Cardiovascular risk scores predict an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Many w...
BackgroundHealth risk appraisal is a promising method for health promotion and prevention in older p...
Background: National estimates of 'heart age' by government health organisations in the US, UK and C...
Background. Many studies that show improved health in older adults have relied on subjective measure...
Health care utilization is expected to rise in the coming decades. Not only will the aggregate need ...
An electronic health risk appraisal was used to determine which demographic factors were associated ...
Research has shown a continual increase in the rate of mortality in the United States due to illness...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between two sets of variables indicativ...
This report presents comparisons over time for different age groups for key risk factors for health ...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines are generally based on the absolute r...
Objectives : A young person with many risk factors may have the same level of risk as an older perso...
In the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study (AGAHLS) biological risk factors for chronic d...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--Health expectancy is an increasingly used indicator of population health status. It...
Research has shown that workplace health promotion (WHP) efforts can positively affect employees’ he...
Research has shown that workplace health promotion (WHP) efforts can positively affect employees’ he...
Cardiovascular risk scores predict an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Many w...
BackgroundHealth risk appraisal is a promising method for health promotion and prevention in older p...
Background: National estimates of 'heart age' by government health organisations in the US, UK and C...
Background. Many studies that show improved health in older adults have relied on subjective measure...
Health care utilization is expected to rise in the coming decades. Not only will the aggregate need ...
An electronic health risk appraisal was used to determine which demographic factors were associated ...
Research has shown a continual increase in the rate of mortality in the United States due to illness...