AIMS: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national populations of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands, providing an update and extension of the descriptive smoking-epidemic model. METHODS: We used smoking prevalence and population-level lung cancer mortality data for England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands, covering the period 1950-2009. To estimate the future smoking-attributable mortality fraction (SAF) we: (i) project lung cancer mortality by extrapolating age-period-cohort trends, using the observed convergence of smoking prevalence and similarities in past lung cancer mortality between men and women as input; and (ii) add other causes of death attributable to smoking by appl...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge ab...
Objectives A four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic was proposed in 1994 to communicate the long...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
Aims: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national p...
AIMS: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national p...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate smoking-attributable mortality in the long-term future in 29 European countri...
We present a new mortality projection methodology that distinguishes smoking- and non-smoking-relate...
Estimates of future mortality often prove inaccurate as conventional extrapolative mortality project...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
It is estimated (WHO, 2002; WHO, 2007) that in 2002 in Europe tobacco use represented the second mos...
PURPOSE: We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult morta...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
INTRODUCTION: The smoking epidemic greatly affected mortality levels and trends, especially among me...
Tobacco is the second most important risk factor for mortality in Europe. The impact of smoking on t...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge ab...
Objectives A four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic was proposed in 1994 to communicate the long...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...
Aims: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national p...
AIMS: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national p...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate smoking-attributable mortality in the long-term future in 29 European countri...
We present a new mortality projection methodology that distinguishes smoking- and non-smoking-relate...
Estimates of future mortality often prove inaccurate as conventional extrapolative mortality project...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
It is estimated (WHO, 2002; WHO, 2007) that in 2002 in Europe tobacco use represented the second mos...
PURPOSE: We examined the role of smoking in the two dimensions behind the time trends in adult morta...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
INTRODUCTION: The smoking epidemic greatly affected mortality levels and trends, especially among me...
Tobacco is the second most important risk factor for mortality in Europe. The impact of smoking on t...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge ab...
Objectives A four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic was proposed in 1994 to communicate the long...
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in co...