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Healthy Life Years (HLY) at age 65 in the European Union using the SILC 2005 The EHEMU Team www.ehemu.eu
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Data and Methods Life tables 2005 (provisional) Age specific prevalence of activity limitation from Eurostat (weighted) Estimation of HLY and 95% CI, using Sullivan method Difference between EHEMU and Eurostat values At age 65 max absolute difference 0.59 yrs men and 0.35 yrs women
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Raw prevalence data
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Prevalence of activity limitation for men by age Denmark
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Prevalence of activity limitation for women by age Denmark
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Prevalence of severe activity limitation for men by age Denmark missing
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Prevalence of severe activity limitation for women by age Denmark missing
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Prevalence of chronic morbidity for men by age
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Prevalence of chronic morbidity for women by age
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Prevalence of good perceived health for men by age
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Prevalence of good perceived health for women by age
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Prevalence of poor perceived health for men by age
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Prevalence of poor perceived health for women by age
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Healthy Life Year Results
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Distribution of LE and HLY EU25, 2005
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LE at age 65 men and women Correlation = 0.85Men range 4.9 years Women range = 4.3 years
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LE and HLY at age 65 men Correlation = 0.67LE range 4.9 years HLY range = 9.7 years
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LE and HLY at age 65 women Correlation = 0.47LE range 4.3 years HLY range = 10.6 years
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HLY at age 65 2005
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HLY% at age 65 2005
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HLY % at age 65 men and women Correlation = 0.97Men range 81% - 26% Women range = 74% - 19%
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Moderate and severe AL years at age 65 men Correlation = -0.11Moderate range 2.6-8.6Severe range = 0-5.3
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Moderate and severe AL years at age 65 women Correlation = -0.38Moderate range 3.2-12.9Severe range = 0-7.9
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2)Life expectancy: 2)Variations in LE at age 65 of 4.9 years for men and 4.3 for women Conclusions 3) HLY and HLY% at age 65 Greater variation than in LE – 9.7 years for men and 10.6 for women HLY% varies by 55% in men and women Countries with high years in moderate AL are not necessarily high in severe AL 4) Gender differences at age 65 High correlation between LE, HLY and HLY% at age 65 between men and women 1)Prevalence data from SILC 2005: In general coherent apart from activity limitation in Denmark
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Next steps Sensitivity checks –Life expectancy assumptions –Institutionalised population
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Healthy Life Years (HLY) at age 65 in the European Union using the SILC 2005
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