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Potential years of life lost in countries of Southeast Asia
Social Science & Medicine. Part D: Medical Geography, 1980Abstract A measure of potential years of life lost (PYLL) is used to compare causes of death among several Southeast Asian countries to determine their positions in the epidemiologic transition. PYLL reduces the relative importance of degenerative diseases that affect older people and is easily calculated.
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The suicide burden: an estimate of potential years of life lost
Russian Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023In Russia, the socioeconomic damage caused by suicide is monitored by the State based on a mortality rate and through preventive measures aimed primarily at child and adolescent deaths. However, the model cannot take into account both the number of deaths and the age at which death occurred, making assessing losses and preventive measures less ...
A.V. Lidova +2 more
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Years of potential life lost after hip fracture among postmenopausal women
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1992From January 1987 and onwards all cases of hip fracture in Arhus County, Denmark, were registered in a prospective multicenter investigation. Until December 1990, 2273 postmenopausal women (greater than 50 years) with first hip fractures were registered. Of these 643 sustained a hip fracture in 1988.
S, Eiskjaer +4 more
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Social class gradients in years of potential life lost in Switzerland
Social Science & Medicine, 1993Analysis of the official Swiss mortality data have shown considerable social differences. In an earlier study of Swiss men aged 15-74 for the period 1979-1982 the social class mortality differentials have been analysed using standardized mortality ratios (SMR).
Beer, Valeria +2 more
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Estimation of population-based cancer-specific potential years of life lost in Belgium
European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2017The potential years of life lost (PYLL) observed in a cohort of cancer patients cannot be fully assigned to the cancer as both cancer-related and non-cancer-related deaths contribute. A method is presented to decompose the observed all-cause PYLL into cancer mortality and population background mortality fractions when cause of death information is not ...
Geert, Silversmit +2 more
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Years of potential life lost among a Native American population.
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974), 1989The determination of years of potential life lost (YPLL) can aid in monitoring changes in premature mortality among various population groups. While premature mortality has been shown to differ among blacks and whites, patterns of YPLL have not been well established among other racial groups.
M C, Mahoney +4 more
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Excess Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost Among the Black Population in the US, 1999-2020
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 2023César Caraballo +2 more
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Bullets: A Leading Cause of Years of Potential Life Lost
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2020Joshua Robert Klein +2 more
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