In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differences therein between countries and sexes. In 2014, smoking reduced the life expectancy levels of European countries on average by 2.7 years among men and by 1.0 years among women, and smoking contributed 28% to the sex difference in life expectancy. The smoking epidemic is most advanced in North-Western Europe, where smoking-attributable mortality is abating among men but still nearing its peak among women, resulting in small differences between both sexes. If we eliminate smoking-related mortality, life expectancy would not have stagnated in countries like Denmark and the Netherlands in the 1950s and 1960s among men and in the 1980s and 1990...
International audiencePurposeTo study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
This article provides a detailed and overarching illustration of the contribution of smoking to sex ...
Purpose We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult mortal...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
INTRODUCTION: The smoking epidemic greatly affected mortality levels and trends, especially among me...
Background Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establishe...
We examine in depth the effect of differences in the smoking adoption patterns of men and women on t...
BackgroundOf all lifestyle behaviours, smoking caused the most deaths in the last century. Because o...
Background: Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establish...
BACKGROUND Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but the extent to which ...
Estimates are made of the numbers and proportions of deaths attributable to smoking in 44 developed ...
International audiencePurposeTo study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
This article provides a detailed and overarching illustration of the contribution of smoking to sex ...
Purpose We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult mortal...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
INTRODUCTION: The smoking epidemic greatly affected mortality levels and trends, especially among me...
Background Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establishe...
We examine in depth the effect of differences in the smoking adoption patterns of men and women on t...
BackgroundOf all lifestyle behaviours, smoking caused the most deaths in the last century. Because o...
Background: Women now outlive men throughout the globe, a mortality advantage that is very establish...
BACKGROUND Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but the extent to which ...
Estimates are made of the numbers and proportions of deaths attributable to smoking in 44 developed ...
International audiencePurposeTo study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...