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Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries

BACKGROUND: Adult mortality is associated with different demographic and behavioral risk factors including approaches to health care financing. Adult mortality rate significantly reflects the effectiveness of public health-related program and intervention. The aim of this study was to find strength...

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Autores principales: RANABHAT, Chhabi Lal, PARK, Myung-Bae, KIM, Chun-Bae, KIM, Chang-Soo, JEONG, Hyoung-Sun, KOH, Sang Baek, CHANG, Sei-Jin
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6077630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30087864
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author RANABHAT, Chhabi Lal
PARK, Myung-Bae
KIM, Chun-Bae
KIM, Chang-Soo
JEONG, Hyoung-Sun
KOH, Sang Baek
CHANG, Sei-Jin
author_facet RANABHAT, Chhabi Lal
PARK, Myung-Bae
KIM, Chun-Bae
KIM, Chang-Soo
JEONG, Hyoung-Sun
KOH, Sang Baek
CHANG, Sei-Jin
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description BACKGROUND: Adult mortality is associated with different demographic and behavioral risk factors including approaches to health care financing. Adult mortality rate significantly reflects the effectiveness of public health-related program and intervention. The aim of this study was to find strength of association between key health’s related indicators and adult mortality rate. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used 5 sets of data combined into one from different organizations of 193 countries using record linkage theory. Eleven key health-related indicators were taken as independent variables and adult mortality of male and female were dependent variables from 2010 to 2013. Average mortality for male and female was shown by means and standard deviations, raw association by Pearson correlation and strength of association by hierarchical linear regression. RESULTS: The average adult mortality rate (AMR) of male was 0.209±0.106 and of female, 0.146 ±0.105 in years. In raw correlation, almost all health indicators were associated with AMR of male and female. In regression analysis, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) significantly reduced (male ∼0.43, female ∼0.30) adult mortality, in contrast, population growth significantly increased (male ∼ 0.37, female ∼0.43). Alcohol consumption per year increased AMR in male by 0.41 (P<0.01) and vaccination coverage (DPT 3) significantly reduced the AMR (0.26) in female. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to extend the UHC in remaining countries and still a need to control the population where there is high population growth. Effectively control of alcoholic drink in male and full coverage of vaccination in childhood mitigates adult mortality. The UHC is ambitious goal for SDG and special attention should be provided nationally and globally
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spelling pubmed-60776302018-08-07 Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries RANABHAT, Chhabi Lal PARK, Myung-Bae KIM, Chun-Bae KIM, Chang-Soo JEONG, Hyoung-Sun KOH, Sang Baek CHANG, Sei-Jin Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Adult mortality is associated with different demographic and behavioral risk factors including approaches to health care financing. Adult mortality rate significantly reflects the effectiveness of public health-related program and intervention. The aim of this study was to find strength of association between key health’s related indicators and adult mortality rate. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used 5 sets of data combined into one from different organizations of 193 countries using record linkage theory. Eleven key health-related indicators were taken as independent variables and adult mortality of male and female were dependent variables from 2010 to 2013. Average mortality for male and female was shown by means and standard deviations, raw association by Pearson correlation and strength of association by hierarchical linear regression. RESULTS: The average adult mortality rate (AMR) of male was 0.209±0.106 and of female, 0.146 ±0.105 in years. In raw correlation, almost all health indicators were associated with AMR of male and female. In regression analysis, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) significantly reduced (male ∼0.43, female ∼0.30) adult mortality, in contrast, population growth significantly increased (male ∼ 0.37, female ∼0.43). Alcohol consumption per year increased AMR in male by 0.41 (P<0.01) and vaccination coverage (DPT 3) significantly reduced the AMR (0.26) in female. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to extend the UHC in remaining countries and still a need to control the population where there is high population growth. Effectively control of alcoholic drink in male and full coverage of vaccination in childhood mitigates adult mortality. The UHC is ambitious goal for SDG and special attention should be provided nationally and globally Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6077630/ /pubmed/30087864 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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RANABHAT, Chhabi Lal
PARK, Myung-Bae
KIM, Chun-Bae
KIM, Chang-Soo
JEONG, Hyoung-Sun
KOH, Sang Baek
CHANG, Sei-Jin
Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title_full Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title_fullStr Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title_short Influence of Key Health Related Indicators on Adult Mortality: Result from UN Member Countries
title_sort influence of key health related indicators on adult mortality: result from un member countries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6077630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30087864
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