Statistics show that in many countries of the world holidays are associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality; this is especially pronounced during the New Year and Christmas period. This article presents an estimate of the excess number of deaths in Russia during the January holidays in 2011–2019 by main classes of causes of death and by age groups. The study relies on the Rosstat dataset of 16.83 million individual non-personalized death records referring to 2011–2019. The authors of the paper estimate excess mortality for each cause and age group as the difference between actually observed mortality and the LOWESS moving average calculated for non-holiday period, extrapolated to the holidays. The calculations show...
Mortality crisis in Russia was discussed many times in the scientific literature. However little at...
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Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Background: Although it is known that winter inclusive of the Christmas holiday period is associated...
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Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
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The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
BACKGROUND After a long decline, life expectancy in Russia substantially increased in 2004-2010; thi...
BACKGROUND: A "Christmas holiday effect" showing elevated cardiovascular mortality over the Christma...
Background A “Christmas holiday effect” showing elevated cardiovascular mortality over the Christmas...
Background: A “Christmas holiday effect” showing elevated cardiovascular mortality ...
Mortality crisis in Russia was discussed many times in the scientific literature. However little at...
During 1992–1994 life expectancy at birth in Russia dropped by 6.1 years for men and by 3.3 years fo...
The article presents a sociological analysis of the mortality rate of the population of post-Soviet ...
Background—Research published in Circulation has shown that cardiac mortality is highest during Dece...
In 2020-2021, the new coronavirus pandemic significantly changed the global demographic situation. M...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Background: Although it is known that winter inclusive of the Christmas holiday period is associated...
One of the most important tasks for assessing the damage from a pandemic is the assessment of human ...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Background: Russia has been portrayed in media as having one of the highest death tolls due to the C...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
BACKGROUND After a long decline, life expectancy in Russia substantially increased in 2004-2010; thi...
BACKGROUND: A "Christmas holiday effect" showing elevated cardiovascular mortality over the Christma...
Background A “Christmas holiday effect” showing elevated cardiovascular mortality over the Christmas...
Background: A “Christmas holiday effect” showing elevated cardiovascular mortality ...
Mortality crisis in Russia was discussed many times in the scientific literature. However little at...
During 1992–1994 life expectancy at birth in Russia dropped by 6.1 years for men and by 3.3 years fo...
The article presents a sociological analysis of the mortality rate of the population of post-Soviet ...