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Gender differences in disability-free life expectancy for selected risk factors and chronic conditions in Canada.

Alain Bélanger1, Laurent Martel, Jean-Marie Berthelot, Russell Wilkins.   

Abstract

This article shows how mortality and morbidity patterns differ for women and men 45 years of age and older. The impact on disability-free life expectancy was calculated for selected risk factors and chronic conditions: low income, low education, abnormal body mass index, lack of physical activity, smoking, cancer, diabetes, and arthritis. For each factor, the expected number of years free of disability was calculated for men and women using multi-state life tables. In terms of disability-free life expectancy, the greatest impacts on affected women were for diabetes (14.1 years), arthritis (8.8 years), and physical inactivity (6.0 years), while for affected men, the greatest impacts were for diabetes (10.5 years), smoking (6.9 years), arthritis (6.5 years), and cancer (6.4 years). The implications of these results are discussed from the perspective of developing programs designed to improve population health status.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12537280     DOI: 10.1300/J074v14n01_05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Women Aging        ISSN: 0895-2841


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