人口健康简要措施:实现2010年健康人口第一项目标,提高预期健康水平。

D. Wagener, M. T. Molla, E. Crimmins, E. Pamuk, J. Madans
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本报告是评估与汇总措施有关的方法问题的几份《健康人群统计说明》之一,汇总措施是将死亡率和发病率数据结合起来,以单一数字代表总体人口健康状况的统计数据。本报告评估了预期健康指标组成部分(即死亡率或发病率)的变化对总体指标的影响。任何活动限制都被用作发病率的衡量标准。使用模拟来评估1995年在所有年龄段将特定年龄死亡率或活动限制率降低5%、10%、25%和50%的影响。然后,年龄限制在25岁以下,25 -64岁和64岁以上。还研究了完全消除死亡率或活动限制对较年轻年龄组的影响。一般来说,降低发病率比降低相同百分比的死亡率带来更大的变化。同样比例的死亡率或发病率下降,如果发生在老年,影响更大。降低死亡率导致预期寿命的变化大于预期健康的变化,并导致健康状态下的寿命比例下降。降低发病率可提高预期健康水平和健康状态下的寿命比例。死亡率和发病率同时降低对健康预期产生了累加效应。
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Summary measures of population health: addressing the first goal of healthy people 2010, improving health expectancy.
This report is one of several Healthy People Statistical Notes that evaluate methodological issues pertaining to summary measures - statistics that combine mortality and morbidity data to represent overall population health in a single number. This report evaluates the consequences of changes in the components of health expectancy measures (i.e., mortality or morbidity) on the overall measure. Any activity limitation is used as a morbidity measure. Simulations are used to evaluate the impacts of reducing 1995 age-specific mortality or activity limitation rates by 5, 10, 25, and 50 percent at all ages. Then it is limited to ages under 25 years, 25 -64 years, and over 64 years. The impact of completely eliminating mortality or activity limitation for the younger age groups is also examined. In general, reducing morbidity rates results in greater changes than the same percent reduction in death rates. The same proportional reduction in age-specific rates for either mortality or morbidity has a greater impact if it occurs at older ages. Reducing mortality results in a greater change in life expectancy than in health expectancy and a decline in the proportion of life lived in healthy states. Reducing morbidity increases both health expectancy and the proportion of life lived in healthy states. Simultaneous reductions in mortality and morbidity have additive effects on health expectancy.
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