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Correction to: The cross-sectional average length of healthy life (HCAL): a measure that summarizes the history of cohort health and mortality.

Markus Sauerberg1,2, Michel Guillot3,4, Marc Luy5,6.   

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33882932      PMCID: PMC8059021          DOI: 10.1186/s12963-021-00254-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Health Metr        ISSN: 1478-7954


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Correction to: Popul Health Metrics 18, 21 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-020-00220-5 Following publication of the original article [1], it was several errors were reported in the main text of the article, and also in Table 1.
Table 1

Total sample size N (unweighted) and total prevalence of being unhealthy π (weighted) for nine European countries from 2008 to 2014

EU-SILC Survey Year
2008200920102011201220132014
DenmarkFemalesN3019310130722655273727842959
Males2758276527942477255226352798
Femalesπ30.7130.6629.5931.5830.6831.7031.37
Males23.6524.4223.4621.9327.2426.7228.57
FinlandFemalesN5175505054234512485453835418
Males5128491252674586488553715405
Femalesπ34.9936.1737.1137.5640.8247.8439.28
Males29.1829.5129.1830.8232.6740.6130.97
FranceFemalesN10,47310,56810,94411,13211,77110,80311,113
Males95359545994410,16410,74297829985
Femalesπ25.0826.6127.2327.1026.8626.9927.01
Males21.0721.3623.0522.4722.8422.6722.41
ItalyFemalesN22,63522,072NA20,39220,32519,03920,409
Males20,74120,087NA18,56418,47517,32418,435
Femalesπ31.1930.35NA31.5932.4932.9531.75
Males23.6222.97NA24.0726.2126.6925.93
GermanyFemalesN12,57912,32312,19112,49712,18111,67111,715
Males11,54711,36311,21111,54811,27210,70910,780
Femalesπ36.4435.5635.5036.1438.0338.8040.17
Males33.6832.8232.4233.5234.8734.8336.78
NetherlandsFemalesN5667527454945679547953845464
Males4648444346284794466747064680
Femalesπ34.1433.9433.5034.7935.9139.6936.74
Males24.6825.8126.3523.6024.7327.4424.95
NorwayFemalesN2632258724572054282028383490
Males2853276227042343315831073782
Femalesπ21.7921.3920.0326.4517.5222.0721.69
Males13.4014.8714.8718.5411.9914.1612.49
SwedenFemalesN3834389137133512348231652933
Males3612364934513193313630252834
Femalesπ29.2926.9126.6627.8827.2827.2216.95
Males21.4419.4520.0121.2720.8220.1010.55
UKFemalesN8725808178277728968897169466
Males7816727869706949864886928437
Femalesπ20.7421.6822.2323.5523.6323.1624.52
Males18.2218.9119.1819.4219.7019.8521.43

Source: EU-SILC data (own calculations)

The heading of Table 1 was missing the symbol ‘π’, and similarly it was missing in the body of the Table for the rows indicating the total prevalence of being unhealthy for the nine European countries. The corrected Table 1 is given below. Total sample size N (unweighted) and total prevalence of being unhealthy π (weighted) for nine European countries from 2008 to 2014 Source: EU-SILC data (own calculations) In the Results section the following sentences have been corrected, with the text highlighted in bold added. For example, Italian males spend 81.06% of their total life years in good health on the basis of HCAL, whereas the proportion of healthy life years is only 78.44% on the basis of HE. As mentioned above, differences between HE and HCAL in relative terms result from the relative difference between the p(x, t) function and the p(x, t − x) function, leading to an (un)favorable age-specific weighting scheme for women. In the Discussion section the following sentence has been corrected, with the corrected text highlighted in bold originally erroneously reversed. The ratio of HE/LE respective HCAL/CAL is particularly relevant in this context because it shows the relative share of healthy life years on total life years. The original text also contained some minor typographical errors which have been amended. The original article has been updated.
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1.  The cross-sectional average length of healthy life (HCAL): a measure that summarizes the history of cohort health and mortality.

Authors:  Markus Sauerberg; Michel Guillot; Marc Luy
Journal:  Popul Health Metr       Date:  2020-08-31
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