Contents: Introduction 12 Chapter 1. Health status 15 1.1. Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy at birth 1.2. Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy at age 65 1.3. Mortality from all causes 1.4. Mortality from heart disease and stroke 1.5. Mortality from cancer 1.6. Mortality from transport accidents 1.7. Suicide 1.8. Infant mortality 1.9. Infant health: Low birth weight 1.10. Self-reported health and disability 1.11. Incidence of selected communicable diseases 1.12. HIV/AIDS 1.13. Cancer incidence 1.14. Diabetes prevalence and incidence 1.15. Dementia prevalence 1.16. Asthma and COPD prevalence Chapter 2. Determinants of health 49 2.1. Smoking and alcohol consumption among children 2.2. Overw...
Background: Over the last two decades, mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascul...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Health expectancy in Europe: analysis of explanatory factors Abstract Health expectancies are aggreg...
This second edition of Health at a Glance: Europe presents a set of key indicators of health and hea...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Life expectancy has been increasing during the last cent...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy has been increasing during the last century within the European Union (E...
The Health at a Glance: Europe report series gauges progress towards effective, accessible and resil...
Good health is a fundamental resource for social and economic prosperity and Europe has seen improve...
Europeans have never been healthier than they are today. Yet although European countries have experi...
The burden of chronic disease in Europe is characterized by several positive trends, but also some m...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
Selected determinants of population health and their impact on mortality in European countries Abstr...
has had 25 members, and 12 new neighbours. The EU’s members differ in their populations ’ health sta...
The WHO European region includes 53 member states of enormous diversity, with a total population of ...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Background: Over the last two decades, mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascul...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Health expectancy in Europe: analysis of explanatory factors Abstract Health expectancies are aggreg...
This second edition of Health at a Glance: Europe presents a set of key indicators of health and hea...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Life expectancy has been increasing during the last cent...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy has been increasing during the last century within the European Union (E...
The Health at a Glance: Europe report series gauges progress towards effective, accessible and resil...
Good health is a fundamental resource for social and economic prosperity and Europe has seen improve...
Europeans have never been healthier than they are today. Yet although European countries have experi...
The burden of chronic disease in Europe is characterized by several positive trends, but also some m...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
Selected determinants of population health and their impact on mortality in European countries Abstr...
has had 25 members, and 12 new neighbours. The EU’s members differ in their populations ’ health sta...
The WHO European region includes 53 member states of enormous diversity, with a total population of ...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Background: Over the last two decades, mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascul...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
Health expectancy in Europe: analysis of explanatory factors Abstract Health expectancies are aggreg...