Background Previous research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health conditions are eliminated, but often with cross-sectional data, or for a limited number of conditions. We used longitudinal data to estimate disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) trends for older people with a broad number of health conditions, identify the conditions that would result in the greatest improvement in DFLE, and describe the contribution of the underlying transitions. Methods and findings The Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS I and II) are both large population-based studies of those aged 65 years or over in England with identical sampling strategies (CFAS I response 81.7%, N = 7,635; CFAS II response 54.7%, N = 7,762). C...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the proportions of dependency states have changed between gene...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
Background: Projections of health and social care need are highly sensitive to assumptions about co...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
Background: : Disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) inequalities by socioeconomic deprivation are w...
SummaryBackgroundWhether rises in life expectancy are increases in good-quality years is of profound...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background Whether rises in life expectancy are increases in good-quality years is of profound impor...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background: We examined socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in older men a...
Background: This study aims to establish the extent of educational differences in the disability tra...
Background Reliable estimation of future trends in life expectancy and the burden of disability is c...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
Objectives: to assess the effect of recent stalling of life expectancy and various scenarios for dis...
Background This study aims to establish the extent of educational differences in the disability tran...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the proportions of dependency states have changed between gene...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
Background: Projections of health and social care need are highly sensitive to assumptions about co...
BackgroundPrevious research has examined the improvements in healthy years if different health condi...
Background: : Disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) inequalities by socioeconomic deprivation are w...
SummaryBackgroundWhether rises in life expectancy are increases in good-quality years is of profound...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background Whether rises in life expectancy are increases in good-quality years is of profound impor...
Background. The consequences of diseases in later life have been judged predominantly through mortal...
Background: We examined socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in older men a...
Background: This study aims to establish the extent of educational differences in the disability tra...
Background Reliable estimation of future trends in life expectancy and the burden of disability is c...
Aim: Understanding whether increasing Life Expectancy (LE) translates to improved health and functi...
Objectives: to assess the effect of recent stalling of life expectancy and various scenarios for dis...
Background This study aims to establish the extent of educational differences in the disability tran...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the proportions of dependency states have changed between gene...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
Background: Projections of health and social care need are highly sensitive to assumptions about co...