In the period 1960-2000, male and female life expectancy increased by 8,2 and 10,5 years, respectively, in Catalonia, one of Spain's Autonomous Regions, to one of the highest in the world. Initially, most gains were due to lower infant mortality, but as cardiovascular diseases declined this later shifted to advanced ages. Between the mid-1980s and early 1990s life expectancy improvements stagnated as the mortality risk from traffic accidents and HIV/AIDS in young adults increased. Both the age-delay in old-age mortality and the simultaneous influence of behaviour and life style reflect distinct aspects of the fourth stage of the epidemiological transition. This analysis quantifies the age and cause of death contributions to changes and sex-...
To analyze trends in age-sex-specific mortality in Spain, and to identify if there have been changes...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
BACKGROUND: From the middle eighties, mortality in the age group 15 to 39 years in Andalusia has exp...
In the period 1960-2000, male and female life expectancy increased by 8,2 and 10,5 years, respective...
Life expectancy in Spain is among the highest in the world. Nevertheless, we do not know if improvem...
Evidence on trends in prevalence of disease and disability can clarify whether countries are experie...
The circulatory system diseases have contributed decisively to an increase in life expectancy (LE) i...
Introduction and objectives: This article describes the contribution of the decrease in cardiovascul...
Changes in social structures, advances in medicine and technology highly contributed to life expecta...
The objective of this research is to determine if different causes of death would explain gender ine...
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a stop to the continuous progression in life expectancy at birth, in w...
This research describes and analyzes the evolution of the trend in life expectancy in Tarragona, Cat...
While women's advantage over men in terms of longevity has increased in most Western countries over ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are ranked among the leading causes of death in the industrializ...
We review the evolution of mortality in Spain during the XX century. At the same time we comment on ...
To analyze trends in age-sex-specific mortality in Spain, and to identify if there have been changes...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
BACKGROUND: From the middle eighties, mortality in the age group 15 to 39 years in Andalusia has exp...
In the period 1960-2000, male and female life expectancy increased by 8,2 and 10,5 years, respective...
Life expectancy in Spain is among the highest in the world. Nevertheless, we do not know if improvem...
Evidence on trends in prevalence of disease and disability can clarify whether countries are experie...
The circulatory system diseases have contributed decisively to an increase in life expectancy (LE) i...
Introduction and objectives: This article describes the contribution of the decrease in cardiovascul...
Changes in social structures, advances in medicine and technology highly contributed to life expecta...
The objective of this research is to determine if different causes of death would explain gender ine...
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a stop to the continuous progression in life expectancy at birth, in w...
This research describes and analyzes the evolution of the trend in life expectancy in Tarragona, Cat...
While women's advantage over men in terms of longevity has increased in most Western countries over ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are ranked among the leading causes of death in the industrializ...
We review the evolution of mortality in Spain during the XX century. At the same time we comment on ...
To analyze trends in age-sex-specific mortality in Spain, and to identify if there have been changes...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
BACKGROUND: From the middle eighties, mortality in the age group 15 to 39 years in Andalusia has exp...