International audienceThe study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for France and discusses recent trends in the framework of the three ‘health and aging’ theories of compression, dynamic equilibrium and expansion of disability. The objectives are to update information for France and to compare two methods to analyse recent trends. Methods: DFLE at ages 50, 65 and in the 50–65 age group are computed for several disability dimensions, using data from five French surveys over the 2000s. Owing to scarce time series, we used two methods to assess trends and consolidate our conclusions: (i) decomposition of the DFLE changes using the available time series; (ii) linear regression using all the available estimates, cla...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
Notes: DFLE: Disability-free life expectancy; DLE: Life expectancy with disability; LE: Life expecta...
A substantial body of prior research has explored patterns of disability-free and morbidity-free lif...
International audienceThe study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for ...
Although disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) in France have followed a rather favourable trend ...
Abstract Disability-free life expectancy estimates (DFLE) are summary measures to monitor whether a ...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
International audienceThis paper aims at projecting the disabled population aged 60 or more, and at ...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
To extend existing research on the US health disadvantage relative to Europe by studying the relatio...
The debate on the ageing in Europe is currently paying considerable attention to the social and econ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To extend existing research on the US health disadvantage relative to Europ...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
Notes: DFLE: Disability-free life expectancy; DLE: Life expectancy with disability; LE: Life expecta...
A substantial body of prior research has explored patterns of disability-free and morbidity-free lif...
International audienceThe study presents new disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) estimates for ...
Although disability-free life expectancies (DFLE) in France have followed a rather favourable trend ...
Abstract Disability-free life expectancy estimates (DFLE) are summary measures to monitor whether a ...
Increasing life expectancy raises concerns whether the years gained will be spent free of disability...
Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helping policymake...
International audienceThis paper aims at projecting the disabled population aged 60 or more, and at ...
Average life expectancy reached 78.8 years in Europe in 2002 (WHO 2003); most Europeans can, therefo...
BACKGROUND: Representative national data on disability are becoming increasingly important in helpin...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
To extend existing research on the US health disadvantage relative to Europe by studying the relatio...
The debate on the ageing in Europe is currently paying considerable attention to the social and econ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To extend existing research on the US health disadvantage relative to Europ...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
Notes: DFLE: Disability-free life expectancy; DLE: Life expectancy with disability; LE: Life expecta...
A substantial body of prior research has explored patterns of disability-free and morbidity-free lif...