Objective: To update amenable mortality in 32 OECD countries at 2013 (or last available year), to describe the time trends during 2000-2013, and to evaluate the association of these trends with various geographic areas. Data Sources: Secondary data from 32 countries during 2000-2013, gathered from the World Health Organization Mortality Database. Study Design: Time trend analysis. Data Collection: Using Nolte and McKee's list, age-standardized amenable mortality rates (SDRs) were calculated as the annual number of deaths over the population aged 0-74 years per 100,000 inhabitants. We performed a mixed-effects polynomial regression analysis on the annual SDRs to determine whether specific geographic areas were associated with different SDR t...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. The aim he...
We investigate a major turning point in mortality trends at adult ages that occurred for many low‐mo...
OBJECTIVE: To update amenable mortality in 32 OECD countries at 2013 (or last available year), to d...
OBJECTIVE: To update amenable mortality in 32 OECD countries at 2013 (or last available year), to de...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancer are worldwide main causes of death with mortali...
Aims To investigate and compare changes in the rates of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) incidence and...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancer are worldwide main causes of death with mortali...
Background: The trends in the IHD mortality rates vary widely across countries, reflecting the heter...
AbstractBackgroundIschaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death worldwide and its prev...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Objective: To highlight the current global trends in mortality for cardiovascular disease and cancer...
open5noBackground: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. The aim he...
We investigate a major turning point in mortality trends at adult ages that occurred for many low‐mo...
OBJECTIVE: To update amenable mortality in 32 OECD countries at 2013 (or last available year), to d...
OBJECTIVE: To update amenable mortality in 32 OECD countries at 2013 (or last available year), to de...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancer are worldwide main causes of death with mortali...
Aims To investigate and compare changes in the rates of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) incidence and...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancer are worldwide main causes of death with mortali...
Background: The trends in the IHD mortality rates vary widely across countries, reflecting the heter...
AbstractBackgroundIschaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death worldwide and its prev...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
Objective: To highlight the current global trends in mortality for cardiovascular disease and cancer...
open5noBackground: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such...
Background: Some studies have analyzed the association of health care systems variables, such as hea...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. The aim he...
We investigate a major turning point in mortality trends at adult ages that occurred for many low‐mo...