The contribution of avoidable mortality to life expectancy differences and lifespan disparities in the European Union: a population-based study

IF 13.6 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Rok Hrzic , Tobias Vogt
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Abstract

Background

Twenty years after the 2004 European Union (EU) enlargement, life expectancy differences between established (EMS) and new member states (NMS) remain large. Contributing to this gap are deaths that can be avoided through preventive services or adequate medical treatment. We estimate the impact of reducing avoidable mortality on life expectancy and lifespan disparities in the enlarged EU.

Methods

Using World Health Organization mortality database data, we analysed the potential of reducing avoidable mortality, as defined by Eurostat and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, to close the mortality gap between NMS and EMS. We decomposed the changes in life expectancy and lifespan disparity by age and cause using linear integral decomposition.

Findings

Averting all avoidable deaths across the EU from 2005 to 2019 would decrease the average life expectancy gap from 5.8 to 2.4 years in men and 3.3–2 years in women and eliminate the lifespan disparity gap. Had NMS achieved the average EMS avoidable mortality rates during the same period, the average life expectancy gap would have been reduced to 1.8 years in men and 1.6 years in women, and the lifespan disparities gap would have been reversed. Avoidable circulatory and injury-related deaths in middle and older age drove the observed mortality changes.

Interpretation

Our results suggest that the gap in life expectancy and lifespan disparity across the EU could be reduced by strengthening health systems and investing in averting circulatory and injury-related deaths in middle and older age in NMS.

Funding

None.

可避免的死亡率对欧洲联盟预期寿命差异和寿命差距的影响:基于人口的研究
背景2004 年欧盟(EU)扩大二十年后,欧盟老成员国(EMS)和新成员国(NMS)之间的预期寿命差距仍然很大。造成这一差距的原因是一些死亡是可以通过预防服务或适当的医疗手段避免的。我们估算了降低可避免死亡率对欧盟扩大后的预期寿命和寿命差距的影响。方法利用世界卫生组织死亡率数据库的数据,我们分析了降低可避免死亡率(由欧盟统计局和经济合作与发展组织定义)对缩小新成员国和 EMS 之间死亡率差距的潜力。我们使用线性积分分解法,按年龄和原因对预期寿命和寿命差距的变化进行了分解。研究结果从2005年到2019年,在欧盟范围内避免所有可避免的死亡,将使男性的平均预期寿命差距从5.8岁降至2.4岁,女性的平均预期寿命差距从3.3岁降至2.2岁,并消除寿命差距。如果 NMS 在同一时期达到了 EMS 可避免的平均死亡率,那么男性和女性的平均预期寿命差距将分别缩短至 1.8 岁和 1.6 岁,寿命差距也将得到扭转。我们的研究结果表明,通过加强卫生系统并投资于避免NMS中老年循环系统和损伤相关死亡,可以缩小欧盟各国的预期寿命和寿命差距。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
19.90
自引率
1.40%
发文量
260
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a gold open access journal, is part of The Lancet's global effort to promote healthcare quality and accessibility worldwide. It focuses on advancing clinical practice and health policy in the European region to enhance health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating changes in clinical practice and health policy. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces on regional health topics, such as infection and disease prevention, healthy aging, and reducing health disparities.
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