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Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study

AIM: To investigate the mortality patterns on the Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia and compare them with those in two, mainly coastal, mainland counties. METHODS: In this registry-based study we used the official mortality register data to analyze the mortality patterns on seven Croatian islands...

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Autores principales: Rehberg, Joshua, Stipčić, Ana, Ćorić, Tanja, Kolčić, Ivana, Polašek, Ozren
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Croatian Medical Schools 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6045898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29972734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2018.59.118
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author Rehberg, Joshua
Stipčić, Ana
Ćorić, Tanja
Kolčić, Ivana
Polašek, Ozren
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Stipčić, Ana
Ćorić, Tanja
Kolčić, Ivana
Polašek, Ozren
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description AIM: To investigate the mortality patterns on the Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia and compare them with those in two, mainly coastal, mainland counties. METHODS: In this registry-based study we used the official mortality register data to analyze the mortality patterns on seven Croatian islands (Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Mljet, Šolta, and Vis) and Pelješac peninsula in the 1998-2013 period and calculated the average lifespan, life expectancy, and standardized mortality ratios (SMR). We compared the leading causes of death with those in the mainland population of two southernmost Croatian counties. RESULTS: The average lifespan of the island population was 3-10 years longer for men and 2-7 years longer for women than that on the mainland. All-cause SMRs were significantly lower for both men and women on Korčula, Brač, Mljet, and Pelješac but significantly higher for women on Šolta (1.22; 95% confidence intervals 1.07-1.38). The leading causes of death on the islands were cardiovascular diseases, with higher percentages in men and lower in women in comparison with those on the mainland. There were no substantial differences in the life expectancy at birth. CONCLUSIONS: Despite longer lifespan, lack of differences in life expectancy at birth suggests that the recent generations of islanders no longer show beneficial mortality patterns, possibly due to diminishing adherence to the Mediterranean diet and lifestyle. Restoring the traditional lifestyles is a public health priority, with the ultimate aim of reducing inequalities and improving the health of island inhabitants.
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spelling pubmed-60458982018-07-18 Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study Rehberg, Joshua Stipčić, Ana Ćorić, Tanja Kolčić, Ivana Polašek, Ozren Croat Med J Public Health AIM: To investigate the mortality patterns on the Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia and compare them with those in two, mainly coastal, mainland counties. METHODS: In this registry-based study we used the official mortality register data to analyze the mortality patterns on seven Croatian islands (Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Mljet, Šolta, and Vis) and Pelješac peninsula in the 1998-2013 period and calculated the average lifespan, life expectancy, and standardized mortality ratios (SMR). We compared the leading causes of death with those in the mainland population of two southernmost Croatian counties. RESULTS: The average lifespan of the island population was 3-10 years longer for men and 2-7 years longer for women than that on the mainland. All-cause SMRs were significantly lower for both men and women on Korčula, Brač, Mljet, and Pelješac but significantly higher for women on Šolta (1.22; 95% confidence intervals 1.07-1.38). The leading causes of death on the islands were cardiovascular diseases, with higher percentages in men and lower in women in comparison with those on the mainland. There were no substantial differences in the life expectancy at birth. CONCLUSIONS: Despite longer lifespan, lack of differences in life expectancy at birth suggests that the recent generations of islanders no longer show beneficial mortality patterns, possibly due to diminishing adherence to the Mediterranean diet and lifestyle. Restoring the traditional lifestyles is a public health priority, with the ultimate aim of reducing inequalities and improving the health of island inhabitants. Croatian Medical Schools 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6045898/ /pubmed/29972734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2018.59.118 Text en Copyright © 2018 by the Croatian Medical Journal. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rehberg, Joshua
Stipčić, Ana
Ćorić, Tanja
Kolčić, Ivana
Polašek, Ozren
Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title_full Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title_fullStr Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title_full_unstemmed Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title_short Mortality patterns in Southern Adriatic islands of Croatia: a registry-based study
title_sort mortality patterns in southern adriatic islands of croatia: a registry-based study
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6045898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29972734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2018.59.118
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