| Literature DB >> 21432261 |
H Fukuda1, K Kida, K Saito, S Asahi, R Mita, Y Takusari.
Abstract
Life expectancy does not necessarily match quality of life (QOL). A cohort study involving a population of 10,107 in a certain city of Japan was conducted to evaluate active life expectancy (ALE), which has a direct relationship with QOL. The ALE that took functional recovery rates into account was 17.20 and 19.08 years for males and females respectively, at the age of 65. These values increased by 2.98 and 3.87 years for men and women, respectively, compared with when functional recovery rates were not considered. ALE may serve as an indicator for the objective evaluation of various public health services provided by local governments.Entities:
Keywords: Kats index; active life expectancy; activities of daily living; quality of life; the necessary period for nursing care
Year: 2001 PMID: 21432261 PMCID: PMC2723309 DOI: 10.1007/BF02897970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Prev Med ISSN: 1342-078X Impact factor: 3.674