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Geographic disparity in premature mortality in Ontario, 1992–1996

Geographic disparity in premature mortality in Ontario, 1992–1996

... Conventional risk factors such as smoking and low phys- ical activity may be related to observed premature mortal- ity for neoplasms, circulatory and respiratory system diseases. However, determinants of health ...

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Mapping the cause-specific premature mortality reveals large between-districts disparity in Belgium, 2003–2009

Mapping the cause-specific premature mortality reveals large between-districts disparity in Belgium, 2003–2009

... 70 th [16] as well as in most industrialized countries; such an improvement can be attributed to public health ef- forts in the prevention of the risk factors by means of the primary prevention (promotion of healthy ...

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Potential impact of a modest reduction in salt intake on blood pressure, cardiovascular disease burden and premature mortality: a modelling study

Potential impact of a modest reduction in salt intake on blood pressure, cardiovascular disease burden and premature mortality: a modelling study

... of mortality between 30 and 70 years is estimated using Equation 3 (online supplementary ...in premature mortality that may result from achieving reduction in population salt intake between 2016 and ...

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Premature mortality in active convulsive epilepsy in rural KenyaCauses and associated factors

Premature mortality in active convulsive epilepsy in rural KenyaCauses and associated factors

... Results: There were 61 deaths among 754 people with ACE, yielding a rate of 33.3/1,000 persons/ year. Overall standardized mortality ratio was 6.5. Mortality was higher across all ACE age groups. ...

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Rural-urban differentials of premature mortality burden in south-west China

Rural-urban differentials of premature mortality burden in south-west China

... of premature death for both genders among all three ...higher premature mor- tality burden due to COPD than males in the suburban and rural regions, pointing to the existence of risk factors other than ...

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Alcohol as a risk factor for premature mortality in the Irkutsk region

Alcohol as a risk factor for premature mortality in the Irkutsk region

... alcohol mortality for the years 2010–2014 in the Irkutsk region has been monitored and ...alcohol mortality is ...male mortality due to alcohol was higher than the same in women, on average, by ...

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Premature mortality due to social and material deprivation in Nova Scotia, Canada

Premature mortality due to social and material deprivation in Nova Scotia, Canada

... of premature deaths over an 11 year-period were attribut- able to socioeconomic inequalities and thus, potentially ...in premature mortality, it is difficult to compare these results to other ...on ...

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Serbia within the European context: An analysis of premature mortality

Serbia within the European context: An analysis of premature mortality

... and premature mortality patterns were analyzed according to cause of death by gender and seven age inter- vals (0 – 4, 5 – 14, 15 – 24, 25 – 44, 45 – 54, 55 – 69, and ≥ 70 ...

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Regional variation of premature mortality in Ontario, Canada: a spatial analysis

Regional variation of premature mortality in Ontario, Canada: a spatial analysis

... ture mortality, with low rates clustering around large urban centres in Ottawa and ...elevated mortality risk in rural environments ...on premature mortality outcomes. The highest ...

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Educational inequalities in premature mortality by region in the Belgian population in the 2000s

Educational inequalities in premature mortality by region in the Belgian population in the 2000s

... regional mortality difference was explored through a Poisson ...Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) by educational level (EL), rate differences (RD), rate ratios (RR), and population attributable ...

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Variation by ethnic group in premature mortality risk following self harm: a multicentre cohort study in England

Variation by ethnic group in premature mortality risk following self harm: a multicentre cohort study in England

... and mortality in the UK showed that elevated risk of premature mortality among UK-born Black-Caribbean people was accounted for by individual-level SES and neighbourhood effects ...of ...

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ANALYSIS OF PREMATURE MORTALITY RATES

ANALYSIS OF PREMATURE MORTALITY RATES

... 3. M., Fifteen year study of prematurity from viewpoint of incidence, mortality, and survival, J. F., Analysis of 5-year incidence of premature births, Pennsylvania M. Births, Infant Mor[r] ...

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Premature Mortality in Slovenia in Relation to Selected Biological, Socioeconomic, and Geographical Determinants

Premature Mortality in Slovenia in Relation to Selected Biological, Socioeconomic, and Geographical Determinants

... CMJ 47(1) ARTNIK indd Premafture Morftaflfifty fin Sflovenfia fin Reflaftfion fto Seflecfted Bfioflogficafl, Socfioeconomfic, and GeograpThficafl Deftermfinanfts Afim To deftermfine bfioflogficafl (se[.] ...

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Mortality and economic burden of Krasnoyarsk region, Russia, caused by regular tobacco usage

Mortality and economic burden of Krasnoyarsk region, Russia, caused by regular tobacco usage

... of mortality and population size of the territorial body of state statistics of the Krasnoyarsk region (data for 2013) were used as the information ...attributable premature mortality in the ...

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Early Childhood Development Programs: Consideration for Implementation in India

Early Childhood Development Programs: Consideration for Implementation in India

... would allow them to succeed in school, improve their employment outcomes, and break out of the cycle of poverty that plagues their parents. Programs like the Perry Preschool project and PROMESA show that the long term ...

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Productivity costs of cardiovascular disease mortality across disease types and socioeconomic groups

Productivity costs of cardiovascular disease mortality across disease types and socioeconomic groups

... Another methodological difference in our study was the use of microsimulation methods to model the outcomes of premature mortality. This represents a key advance as, while previous studies have applied ...

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Trends in social inequalities for premature coronary heart disease mortality in Great Britain, 1994–2008: a time trend ecological study

Trends in social inequalities for premature coronary heart disease mortality in Great Britain, 1994–2008: a time trend ecological study

... The work presented here allows for observation of long-term trends using a consistent small area definition. Often analyses of social inequalities in health are restricted to single countries within the UK, usually ...

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The Head Stands Accused by the Heart! —Depression and Premature Death from Ischaemic Heart Disease

The Head Stands Accused by the Heart! —Depression and Premature Death from Ischaemic Heart Disease

... The sample for the present study is a longitudinal extension of the one that was utilized in the Thomson (Thom- son, 1996) 24-year follow-up study of depression and premature mortality. In the present work, ...

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Are health inequalities really not the smallest in the Nordic welfare states? : A comparison of mortality inequality in 37 countries

Are health inequalities really not the smallest in the Nordic welfare states? : A comparison of mortality inequality in 37 countries

... course research indicates that socioeconomic position across the life course may have an incremental impact on health that may not be fully captured by contemporaneous or single mea- sures of strati fi cation. 2 Using a ...

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Incidence of morbidity and mortality in neonate born to mothers with premature rupture of membranes

Incidence of morbidity and mortality in neonate born to mothers with premature rupture of membranes

... Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) refers to PROM prior to 37 weeks of ...gestation. Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is one of the most common problems in obstetrics complicating ...

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