Background Recent life expectancy gains in high-income Asia-pacific countries have been largely the result of postponement of death from non-communicable diseases in old age, causing rapid demographic ageing. This study compared and quantified age- and cause-specific contributions to changes in old-age life expectancy in two high-income Asia-pacific countries with ageing populations, South Korea and Japan. Methods This study used Pollards actuarial method of decomposing life expectancy to compare age- and cause-specific contributions to changes in old-age life expectancy between South Korea and Japan during 1997 and 2017. Results South Korea experienced rapid population ageing, and the gaps in life expectancy at 60 years old betwee...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the contribution of narrowing the life expectancy g...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
BACKGROUND: Recent life expectancy gains in high-income Asia-pacific countries have been largely the...
Background: Comparative research on health outcomes in North and South Korea offers a unique opportu...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed life expectancy increases in the past several decades in South Korea by age ...
Objectives. We assessed life expectancy increases in the past several decades in South Korea by age ...
To date, research on sex differentials in lifespan variation and life expectancy has mainly been con...
Recipients of Medical Aid, a government-funded social assistance program for the poor, have a shorte...
Background: Life expectancy and life disparity are 2 useful indicators to assess the health conditio...
Background: Life expectancy and life disparity are 2 useful indicators to assess the health conditio...
Steady growth in human life expectancy has been a key feature of the last century, with projected fu...
Women live much longer than men in Korea, with remarkable gains in life expectancy at birth for the ...
The global village is in a vortex of rapidly changing population structures. Most developed countrie...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the contribution of narrowing the life expectancy g...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...
BACKGROUND: Recent life expectancy gains in high-income Asia-pacific countries have been largely the...
Background: Comparative research on health outcomes in North and South Korea offers a unique opportu...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed life expectancy increases in the past several decades in South Korea by age ...
Objectives. We assessed life expectancy increases in the past several decades in South Korea by age ...
To date, research on sex differentials in lifespan variation and life expectancy has mainly been con...
Recipients of Medical Aid, a government-funded social assistance program for the poor, have a shorte...
Background: Life expectancy and life disparity are 2 useful indicators to assess the health conditio...
Background: Life expectancy and life disparity are 2 useful indicators to assess the health conditio...
Steady growth in human life expectancy has been a key feature of the last century, with projected fu...
Women live much longer than men in Korea, with remarkable gains in life expectancy at birth for the ...
The global village is in a vortex of rapidly changing population structures. Most developed countrie...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the contribution of narrowing the life expectancy g...
OBJECTIVES: In most countries, life expectancy at birth (e0) has improved for many decades. Recently...