To estimate smoking-related mortality and its contribution to educational inequalities in life expectancy in Spain. Nationwide, observational study from 2016 to 2019. Population-attributable fractions were used to estimate age, sex and education-specific cause-of-death smoking-attributable mortality. Life table techniques and decomposition methods were used to estimate potential gains in life expectancy at age 35 and the cause-specific contributions of smoking-related mortality to life expectancy differences across educational groups. Spain. We use cause-specific mortality data from population registers and smoking prevalence from the National and the European Health Survey for Spain from 2017 and 2019/2020, respectively. We estimated 219 0...
In southern Europe, the prevalence of smoking among women has been lower than in northern Europe, wi...
International audienceackground: Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...
Introduction First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain con...
First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain considering the ...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
BACKGROUND Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but the extent to which ...
Background: The proportion of smokers and the number of cigarettes consumed per person-year in Madri...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
In southern Europe, the prevalence of smoking among women has been lower than in northern Europe, wi...
International audienceackground: Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...
Introduction First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain con...
First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain considering the ...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
BACKGROUND Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but the extent to which ...
Background: The proportion of smokers and the number of cigarettes consumed per person-year in Madri...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking contributes substantially to mortality levels and trends. Its role in country ...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
In southern Europe, the prevalence of smoking among women has been lower than in northern Europe, wi...
International audienceackground: Smoking contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, but...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality remain a widely recognized problem. Countries wit...