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LI Guo Qi, FAN Jie, LIU Jing, WANG Wei, WANG Miao, QI Yue, XIE Wu Xiang, LIU Jun, ZHAO Fan, LI Yan, ZHAO Dong. Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2014, 27(3): 169-175. doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038
Citation: LI Guo Qi, FAN Jie, LIU Jing, WANG Wei, WANG Miao, QI Yue, XIE Wu Xiang, LIU Jun, ZHAO Fan, LI Yan, ZHAO Dong. Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2014, 27(3): 169-175. doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038

Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China

doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038
Funds:  This study was supported by grant 2012CB517806 from the NationalProgram on Key Basic Research Project of China(973 Program)%the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Objective To evaluate the impact of cerebrovascular disease mortality on life expectancy (LE) in China in 2010 compared with 2005, and to identify the high-risk population (age, sex, and region) where cerebrovascular disease mortality has had a major impact on LE.
    Methods LE and cause-eliminated LE were calculated by using standard life tables which used adjusted mortality data from the Death Surveillance Data Sets in 2005 and 2010 from the National Disease Surveillance System. Decomposition was used to quantitate the impact of cerebrovascular disease in different age groups.
    Results LE in China was 73.24 years in 2010, which was higher in women and urban residents compared with men and rural residents. The loss of LE caused by cerebrovascular disease mortality was 2.26 years, which was higher in men and rural residents compared with women and urban residents. More than 30%of the loss of LE were attributed to premature death from cerebrovascular disease in people aged <65 years. Compared with 2005, LE in 2010 increased by 0.92 years. The reduction of cerebrovascular disease mortality in urban residents contributed 0.45 years to the increase of LE, but the increase of cerebrovascular disease mortality caused a 0.12-year loss of LE in rural residents.
    Conclusion Cerebrovascular disease mortality had a major impact on LE in China, with a significant difference between urban and rural residents. LE is likely to be further increased by reducing cerebrovascular disease mortality, and special attention should be paid to reducing premature deaths in people aged<65 years.
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Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China

doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038
Funds:  This study was supported by grant 2012CB517806 from the NationalProgram on Key Basic Research Project of China(973 Program)%the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the impact of cerebrovascular disease mortality on life expectancy (LE) in China in 2010 compared with 2005, and to identify the high-risk population (age, sex, and region) where cerebrovascular disease mortality has had a major impact on LE.
Methods LE and cause-eliminated LE were calculated by using standard life tables which used adjusted mortality data from the Death Surveillance Data Sets in 2005 and 2010 from the National Disease Surveillance System. Decomposition was used to quantitate the impact of cerebrovascular disease in different age groups.
Results LE in China was 73.24 years in 2010, which was higher in women and urban residents compared with men and rural residents. The loss of LE caused by cerebrovascular disease mortality was 2.26 years, which was higher in men and rural residents compared with women and urban residents. More than 30%of the loss of LE were attributed to premature death from cerebrovascular disease in people aged <65 years. Compared with 2005, LE in 2010 increased by 0.92 years. The reduction of cerebrovascular disease mortality in urban residents contributed 0.45 years to the increase of LE, but the increase of cerebrovascular disease mortality caused a 0.12-year loss of LE in rural residents.
Conclusion Cerebrovascular disease mortality had a major impact on LE in China, with a significant difference between urban and rural residents. LE is likely to be further increased by reducing cerebrovascular disease mortality, and special attention should be paid to reducing premature deaths in people aged<65 years.

LI Guo Qi, FAN Jie, LIU Jing, WANG Wei, WANG Miao, QI Yue, XIE Wu Xiang, LIU Jun, ZHAO Fan, LI Yan, ZHAO Dong. Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2014, 27(3): 169-175. doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038
Citation: LI Guo Qi, FAN Jie, LIU Jing, WANG Wei, WANG Miao, QI Yue, XIE Wu Xiang, LIU Jun, ZHAO Fan, LI Yan, ZHAO Dong. Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease Mortality on Life Expectancy in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2014, 27(3): 169-175. doi: 10.3967/bes2014.038

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