摩尔多瓦共和国与欧洲模式相比死亡率过高的原因

Olga Penina, Galina Obreja, E. Raevschi
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背景:尽管摩尔多瓦的预期寿命最近有所上升,但与西方国家的差距非常大。该研究的目的是确定与2001-2019年欧洲平均模型相比,摩尔多瓦死亡原因和造成死亡率过高的年龄组。超过欧洲模式设定的阈值的死亡率被认为过高。材料和方法:从人类死因数据库和世卫组织死亡率数据库检索数据。按原因计算了摩尔多瓦和模型(德国、英格兰和威尔士、捷克共和国、波兰)的多个递减生命表。结果:与模型相比,70岁以下男性死亡人数的27%和女性死亡人数的13%是过量的。80%的超额死亡可归因于心血管和消化系统疾病(男性和女性)以及外部原因(男性)。超额死亡主要集中在40至70岁的男性和50至80岁的女性之间。在研究期间,心血管疾病对女性超额死亡率的下降贡献最大,而不是男性。对于后者,由于心血管因素,过量死亡率增加,完全补偿了外部死亡原因的温和进展。结论:通过更好地控制已确定死亡原因背后的关键风险因素,应该可以缩小摩尔多瓦与西方国家之间的预期寿命差距。
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Causes of excess mortality in the Republic of Moldova as compared to the European model
Background: Disregarding the recent rise in life expectancy in Moldova, the gap with Western countries is very high. The aim of the study is to identify the causes of death and the age groups responsible for excess mortality in Moldova in relation to the European average model in 2001-2019. Mortality beyond the European model set as a threshold was considered excessive. Material and methods: Data were retrieved from the Human Cause-of-Death Database and the WHO mortality database. Multiple decrement life tables by cause were computed for Moldova and the model (Germany, England and Wales, Czech Republic, Poland). Results: 27% of all deaths in males and 13% of all deaths in females under the age of 70 are excessive compared with the model. 80% of excess deaths were attributable to cardiovascular and digestive diseases (both males and females) and external causes (males). Excess deaths were mainly concentrated between the ages of 40 and 70 in men and 50 and 80 in women. Over the study period, cardiovascular diseases contributed the most to the decline in excess mortality in females, but not males. For the latter, excess mortality increased because of the cardiovascular component, completely compensating for moderate progress in external causes of death. Conclusions: Narrowing the life expectancy gap between Moldova and Western countries should be possible through better control of the key risk factors behind the identified causes of death.
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