BACKGROUND: There has been substantial research on psychosocial and health care determinants of health disparities in the United States (US) but less on the role of modifiable risk factors. We estimated the effects of smoking, high blood pressure, elevated blood glucose, and adiposity on national life expectancy and on disparities in life expectancy and disease-specific mortality among eight subgroups of the US population (the "Eight Americas") defined on the basis of race and the location and socioeconomic characteristics of county of residence, in 2005. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We combined data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to estimate unbiased risk factor levels ...
Abstract Background The United States health care debate has focused on the nation's uniquely high r...
Background: Racial mortality disparities in the U.S. are well-documented and central to the debate o...
Knowledge of the number of deaths caused by risk factors is needed for health policy and priority se...
There has been substantial research on psychosocial and health care determinants of health dispariti...
Background: The gap between the highest and lowest life expectancies for race-county combinations in...
Black-white mortality disparities remain sizable in the United States. In this study, we use the con...
BackgroundAlthough the overall life expectancy at birth has increased for both blacks and whites and...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from all causes is higher for persons with fewer years of education and for bl...
Objectives. Optimistic predictions for the Healthy People 2010 goals of eliminating racial/ethnic di...
AbstractDespite the advances in cancer medicine and the resultant 20% decline in cancer death rates ...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality and ...
Life expectancy is not the same for all people in the United States. While some enjoy life expectanc...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
IntroductionDifferences in risk for death from diseases and other causes among racial/ethnic groups ...
Abstract Background The United States health care debate has focused on the nation's uniquely high r...
Background: Racial mortality disparities in the U.S. are well-documented and central to the debate o...
Knowledge of the number of deaths caused by risk factors is needed for health policy and priority se...
There has been substantial research on psychosocial and health care determinants of health dispariti...
Background: The gap between the highest and lowest life expectancies for race-county combinations in...
Black-white mortality disparities remain sizable in the United States. In this study, we use the con...
BackgroundAlthough the overall life expectancy at birth has increased for both blacks and whites and...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from all causes is higher for persons with fewer years of education and for bl...
Objectives. Optimistic predictions for the Healthy People 2010 goals of eliminating racial/ethnic di...
AbstractDespite the advances in cancer medicine and the resultant 20% decline in cancer death rates ...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality and ...
Life expectancy is not the same for all people in the United States. While some enjoy life expectanc...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
IntroductionDifferences in risk for death from diseases and other causes among racial/ethnic groups ...
Abstract Background The United States health care debate has focused on the nation's uniquely high r...
Background: Racial mortality disparities in the U.S. are well-documented and central to the debate o...
Knowledge of the number of deaths caused by risk factors is needed for health policy and priority se...