Background Glasgow’s low life expectancy and high levels of deprivation are well documented. Studies comparing Glasgow to similarly deprived cities in England suggest an excess of deaths in Glasgow that cannot be accounted for by deprivation. Within Scotland comparisons are more equivocal suggesting deprivation could explain Glasgow’s excess mortality. Few studies have used life expectancy, an intuitive measure that quantifies the between-city difference in years. This study aimed to use the most up-to-date data to compare Glasgow to other Scottish cities and to (i) evaluate whether deprivation could account for lower life expectancy in Glasgow and (ii) explore whether the age distribution of mortality in Glasgow could explain its lower lif...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key driver of population health. High levels of socio-ec...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background At 77 years for males and 81 years for females, Scotland has the lowest life expectancy i...
Background: Glasgow’s low life expectancy and high levels of deprivation are well documented. Studie...
Background: Glasgow’s low life expectancy and high levels of deprivation are well documented. Studie...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Objectives: A previous investigation of Glasgow's excess mortality showed that the (income) depri...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Objectives: A previous investigation of Glasgow's excess mortality showed that the (income) depri...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background: Despite the important, and well-established, link between poverty and poor health, pre...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key driver of population health. High levels of socio-ec...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background At 77 years for males and 81 years for females, Scotland has the lowest life expectancy i...
Background: Glasgow’s low life expectancy and high levels of deprivation are well documented. Studie...
Background: Glasgow’s low life expectancy and high levels of deprivation are well documented. Studie...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Introduction There exists a ‘Scottish effect’, a residue of excess mortality that remains for Scotla...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Objectives: A previous investigation of Glasgow's excess mortality showed that the (income) depri...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Objectives: A previous investigation of Glasgow's excess mortality showed that the (income) depri...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background: Despite the important, and well-established, link between poverty and poor health, pre...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key driver of population health. High levels of socio-ec...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background At 77 years for males and 81 years for females, Scotland has the lowest life expectancy i...