Abstract Disability-free life expectancy estimates (DFLE) are summary measures to monitor whether a longer life expectancy (LE) is associated with better health or whether additional years of life are years of poor health or disability. Disability is a generic term defined as the impact of disease or injury on the functioning of individuals. It covers various situations from the rather common functional limitations to restrictions in daily activities and finally dependency. Disentangling these dimensions is essential to monitor future needs of care and assistance; but this is not always feasible since surveys do not systematically cover a large range of disability dimensions in their questionnaires. This study aims to cover different disabi...
International audienceThis paper aims at projecting the disabled population aged 60 or more, and at ...
Objectives: This study evaluates trends in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) of Chinese adults ...
Background: How long one lives, how many years of life are spent in good and poor health, and how th...
Although disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) in France have followed a rather favourable trend ...
Objectives: The study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for France and...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
Notes: DFLE: Disability-free life expectancy; DLE: Life expectancy with disability; LE: Life expecta...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
Background: There is evidence that health inequalities by socio-economic status have persisted. We e...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
International audienceThis paper aims at projecting the disabled population aged 60 or more, and at ...
Objectives: This study evaluates trends in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) of Chinese adults ...
Background: How long one lives, how many years of life are spent in good and poor health, and how th...
Although disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) in France have followed a rather favourable trend ...
Objectives: The study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for France and...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
Notes: DFLE: Disability-free life expectancy; DLE: Life expectancy with disability; LE: Life expecta...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
Background: There is evidence that health inequalities by socio-economic status have persisted. We e...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
International audienceThis paper aims at projecting the disabled population aged 60 or more, and at ...
Objectives: This study evaluates trends in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) of Chinese adults ...
Background: How long one lives, how many years of life are spent in good and poor health, and how th...