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Abstract
We demonstrate how incidence, prevalence, remission, mortality (IPRM) models may be constructed on population life-tables, how the incidence of a condition may be calculated, and how the consequences of demographic changes and public health interventions may be predicted. We illustrate the methodology by applying it to the epidemiology of diabetes, physical inactivity and obesity in New Zealand.