BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time dynamic, with their prevalence and associated mortality rates increasing and (eventually) declining over time. Their combined impact on secular trends in life expectancy is unknown but is relevant for understanding these trends. We therefore estimate the combined impact of smoking, obesity and alcohol on life-expectancy trends in Europe. METHODS: We used estimated national age-specific smoking-, obesity- and alcohol-attributable mortality fractions for 30 European countries by sex, 1990-2014, which we aggregated multiplicatively to obtain lifestyle-attributable mortality. We estimated potential gains in life expectancy by eliminating lifestyl...
<p>Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking i...
Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not be...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Background During the last 20 years, a threefold increase in obesity prevalence has occurred in Euro...
Online ISSN 1464-3685. This work was supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Resear...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses the impact of obesity on life expectancy for 26 European national pop...
PURPOSE: We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult morta...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
Background: Social differences in mortality have increased in high income countries, but the causes ...
<p>Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking i...
Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not be...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, obesity and alcohol abuse greatly affect mortality and exhibit a distinct time ...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
Background During the last 20 years, a threefold increase in obesity prevalence has occurred in Euro...
Online ISSN 1464-3685. This work was supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Resear...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses the impact of obesity on life expectancy for 26 European national pop...
PURPOSE: We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult morta...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
Background: Social differences in mortality have increased in high income countries, but the causes ...
<p>Background: Influencing the life-style risk-factors alcohol, body mass index (BMI), and smoking i...
Background: Despite being comparatively egalitarian welfare states, the Nordic countries have not be...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing in Europe, yet a substantial proportion of adults still di...