Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still die prematurely before the age of 70 years. We sought to estimate the joint and relative contributions of tobacco smoking, hypertension, obesity, physical inactivity, alcohol and poor diet towards risk of premature death. Methods: We analysed data from 264,906 European adults from the EPIC prospective cohort study, aged between 40 and 70 years at the time of recruitment. Flexible parametric survival models were used to model risk of death conditional on risk factors, and survival functions and attributable fractions (AF) for deaths prior to age 70 years were calculated based on the fitted models. Results: We identified 11,930 deaths which oc...
It is estimated (WHO, 2002; WHO, 2007) that in 2002 in Europe tobacco use represented the second mos...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Sensitivity analysis including all participants with missing blood pressure. Population attributable...
Background Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still die...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still die prematurel...
Background: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Number of participants in the EPIC cohort: overall, for premature deaths (prior to age 70 years), by...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
Objective: The relationship between weight loss and mortality has important clinical and public heal...
BACKGROUND: A feature of the health of men across Europe is their higher rates of premature mortalit...
It is estimated (WHO, 2002; WHO, 2007) that in 2002 in Europe tobacco use represented the second mos...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Sensitivity analysis including all participants with missing blood pressure. Population attributable...
Background Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still die...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still die prematurel...
Background: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Number of participants in the EPIC cohort: overall, for premature deaths (prior to age 70 years), by...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
Objective: The relationship between weight loss and mortality has important clinical and public heal...
BACKGROUND: A feature of the health of men across Europe is their higher rates of premature mortalit...
It is estimated (WHO, 2002; WHO, 2007) that in 2002 in Europe tobacco use represented the second mos...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Sensitivity analysis including all participants with missing blood pressure. Population attributable...