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Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain

BACKGROUND: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically and in socioeconomic terms, little is known about inequalities at age 85, the fastest growing sector of the population in Great Britain (GB). AIM: To determine whether trends and drivers of inequalitie...

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Autores principales: Wohland, Pia, Rees, Phil, Gillies, Clare, Alvanides, Seraphim, Matthews, Fiona E, O'Neill, Vikki, Jagger, Carol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4145463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24907279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-204083
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author Wohland, Pia
Rees, Phil
Gillies, Clare
Alvanides, Seraphim
Matthews, Fiona E
O'Neill, Vikki
Jagger, Carol
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Rees, Phil
Gillies, Clare
Alvanides, Seraphim
Matthews, Fiona E
O'Neill, Vikki
Jagger, Carol
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description BACKGROUND: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically and in socioeconomic terms, little is known about inequalities at age 85, the fastest growing sector of the population in Great Britain (GB). AIM: To determine whether trends and drivers of inequalities in life expectancy (LE) and disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) at age 85 between 1991 and 2001 are the same as those at birth. METHODS: DFLE at birth and age 85 for 1991 and 2001 by gender were calculated for each local authority in GB using the Sullivan method. Regression modelling was used to identify area characteristics (rurality, deprivation, social class composition, ethnicity, unemployment, retirement migration) that could explain inequalities in LE and DFLE. RESULTS: Similar to values at birth, LE and DFLE at age 85 both increased between 1991 and 2001 (though DFLE increased less than LE) and gaps across local areas widened (and more for DFLE than LE). The significantly greater increases in LE and DFLE at birth for less-deprived compared with more-deprived areas were still partly present at age 85. Considering all factors, inequalities in DFLE at birth were largely driven by social class composition and unemployment rate, but these associations appear to be less influential at age 85. CONCLUSIONS: Inequalities between areas in LE and DFLE at birth and age 85 have increased over time though factors explaining inequalities at birth (mainly social class and unemployment rates) appear less important for inequalities at age 85.
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spelling pubmed-41454632014-09-02 Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain Wohland, Pia Rees, Phil Gillies, Clare Alvanides, Seraphim Matthews, Fiona E O'Neill, Vikki Jagger, Carol J Epidemiol Community Health Inequalities in Health BACKGROUND: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically and in socioeconomic terms, little is known about inequalities at age 85, the fastest growing sector of the population in Great Britain (GB). AIM: To determine whether trends and drivers of inequalities in life expectancy (LE) and disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) at age 85 between 1991 and 2001 are the same as those at birth. METHODS: DFLE at birth and age 85 for 1991 and 2001 by gender were calculated for each local authority in GB using the Sullivan method. Regression modelling was used to identify area characteristics (rurality, deprivation, social class composition, ethnicity, unemployment, retirement migration) that could explain inequalities in LE and DFLE. RESULTS: Similar to values at birth, LE and DFLE at age 85 both increased between 1991 and 2001 (though DFLE increased less than LE) and gaps across local areas widened (and more for DFLE than LE). The significantly greater increases in LE and DFLE at birth for less-deprived compared with more-deprived areas were still partly present at age 85. Considering all factors, inequalities in DFLE at birth were largely driven by social class composition and unemployment rate, but these associations appear to be less influential at age 85. CONCLUSIONS: Inequalities between areas in LE and DFLE at birth and age 85 have increased over time though factors explaining inequalities at birth (mainly social class and unemployment rates) appear less important for inequalities at age 85. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-09 2014-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4145463/ /pubmed/24907279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-204083 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Inequalities in Health
Wohland, Pia
Rees, Phil
Gillies, Clare
Alvanides, Seraphim
Matthews, Fiona E
O'Neill, Vikki
Jagger, Carol
Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title_full Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title_fullStr Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title_short Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain
title_sort drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in great britain
topic Inequalities in Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4145463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24907279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-204083
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