BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Individual investment in health varies greatly within populations and results in significant differences in the risk of preventable death. Life history theory predicts that individuals should alter their investment in health (somatic maintenance) in response to ecological cues that shift the perceived fitness payoffs to such investments. However, previous research has failed to isolate the effects of different ecological factors on preventable death, and has often relied on macro-level data without individual controls. Here, we test some key predictions concerning the local ecology-that higher extrinsic mortality rate (EMR), crime rate and mate-scarcity (male/female-biased sex ratio) at the ward-level-will be asso...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
AbstractHow to allocate resources between somatic maintenance and reproduction in a manner that maxi...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
Background: Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many industrialised countries...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Consistent evidence has demonstrated that smoking ban policies save lives, but impacts on health ine...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
Background: Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major impo...
Aim: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of area deprivation in cardiac mortality is...
Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major importance for E...
BACKGROUND: Consistent evidence has demonstrated that smoking ban policies save lives, but impacts o...
<b>Background:</b> Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many indus...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
AbstractHow to allocate resources between somatic maintenance and reproduction in a manner that maxi...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
Background: Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many industrialised countries...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Consistent evidence has demonstrated that smoking ban policies save lives, but impacts on health ine...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
Background: Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major impo...
Aim: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of area deprivation in cardiac mortality is...
Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major importance for E...
BACKGROUND: Consistent evidence has demonstrated that smoking ban policies save lives, but impacts o...
<b>Background:</b> Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many indus...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in mortality are well established, yet the contribution of i...
Background In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving m...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...