2000 Los Angeles, USA

12th REVES meeting, Los Angeles (USA), 2000

Healthy Life expectancy: Linking Policy and Science

The meeting was organized by Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California

Papers presented at Los Angeles, 2000. Slides are available on request.

  • Barbi E, Caselli G. Selection effects on gender differences in survival.
  • Barendregt J. Incidence and prevalence based health expectancies : Making the twain meet.
  • Bossuyt N, Van Oyen H, Page H. Healthy Life Expectancy and Disability-free Life Expectancy by Educational Attainment in Belgium.
  • Brouard N, Lièvre A. Computing Health Expectancies using IMaCh A Maximum Likelihood (bis) Computer Program using Interpolation of Markov Chains.
  • Carrière Y, Légaré J. Income Inequalities and Healthy Life Expectancy: An International Comparison.
  • Désesquelles A, Meslé F. First insight into the patterns and trends of old-age mortality using French multiple cause-of-death statistics.
  • Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS. Short Communication Season of Birth and Human Longevity.
  • Gavrilova N, Semyonova NS, Evdokushkina VG, Gavrilov GN. Health responses to economic changes in Russia.
  • Ginneken JV, Bosch A, Al Mamun A. Health expectancy in Matlab, Bangladesh: Substantive and methodological aspects.
  • Golini A, Amendola G, Falorni C. Height body mass index and self perceived health The case of the Italian population.
  • Hahn H. Methods of incorporating the perspectives of people with disabilities into measures of health expectancy.
  • Ham-Chande R. Healthy life expectancies in Latin America: Determinants evaluation and policy design.
  • Hayward M, Hsinum C, Crimmins EM. Evaluating inequality in sate life expectancies : The estimation of confidence intervals for multistate life table models.
  • Herrmann F, Gostynski M, Ajdacic-Gross V, Gutzwiller F, Michel JP. Incontinence free life expectancy in Switzerland.
  • Hoehn C, Gärtner K. Life styles and their impact on health and life expectancy in Germany (Life expectancy survey of the BiB).
  • Horiuchi S, Meslé F, Vallin J. Cause-of-Death Patterns of Age-Related Mortality Increase in France, 1979-1994 : Differences between Middle Ages and Old Ages.
  • Kelly S, Baker A. Healthy life expectancy in Great Britain, 1980-96, and its use as an indicator in UK Government strategies.
  • Lamb VL. Age-specific patterns of US disability.
  • Lopez A. Report from the Global Burden of Disease Study.
  • Martel L, Bélanger A, Berthelot JM. Risk Factors Associated with Transitions between Health States : Some Results from Longitudinal Panel of NPHS (1994-1996).
  • Martel L, Bélanger A. Report on the Demographic situation in Canada 1998-1999 An analysis of the change in dependence-free life expectancy in Canada between 1986 and 1996.
  • Mathers C, Murray C, Salomon J. Summary measures of population health.
  • Mathers C. Disability-adjusted life expectancy in Austrailia.
  • Mc Clellan M, Yan L. Understanding disability trends in the US elderly population : The role of disease management and disease prevention.
  • Melze D, Izmirlan G, Leveille S, Guralnik J. Socio-economic differences in the prevalence of disability in old age The dynamics of incidence; mortality and recovery.
  • Melzer D, McWilliams B, Brayne C, Johnson T, Bond J. Socio-economic status and the expectation of disability in old age: Estimates for England.
  • Montgomery PD, Pettersen BA, Sullivan SG, Hallmayer J, Hussain R, Bittles AH. The Influence of intellectual disability on life expectancy in Western Australia.
  • Myers GC, Giles LC, Andrews GR. Dynamics of late life disability and mortality: Analyses over five waves of an Australian longitudinal study of ageing (ALSA).
  • Noymer A. Mortality sex differentials in space and time : Vallin’s paradox in the USA.
  • Nugent JB, Swaminathan S. An Instrumental Variable Approach to Assessing the Health Impacts of Community.
  • Nusselder WJ, Looman CWN, Barendregt J. A method of Decomposing Differences in Health Expectancy by Cause.
  • Olshansky SJ, Carnes BA. Anatomical oddities and design flaws of the human body.
  • Palloni A. PAHO efforts in collecting data in Latin America.
  • Pamuk E, Harper SB, Molla MT, Wagener DK, Crimmins E. The Effect of Population Estimates on Disability free Life Expectancy.
  • Perenboom R, Oudshoorn K, Van Herten L, Hoeymans N. A (weighted) mental health expectancy in the Netherlands. In: 12th Work group meeting REVES, Los Angeles., March 2000.
  • Portrait F, Deeg D, Lindeboom M. Life expectancies in specific health states and costs of care : Results from a joint model of health status and mortality or the elderly.
  • Prenboom RJM, Van Herten LM, Mulder YM. Trends in DFLE in the Netherlands : Dynamic Equilibrium.
  • Qiao X. Disability-free Life Expectancy of the Elderly of China.
  • Robine JM, Jagger C. A Disabilityt Model for the 21st Century.
  • Rogers RG, Hummer RA, London J. Comparing Risk Factor Prevalence and Mortality Rates.
  • Saito Y. Introduction to the Nihon University Japanese Longitudinal Study of Aging (NUJLSOA).
  • Suthers K, Ki Kim J, Crimmins E. Life expectancy with cognitive impairment in the older population of the United States.
  • Valkonen T. Convergence or divergence : trends in regional inequalities in life expectancy within western European countries.
  • Van Herten L, Perenboom R, Oudshoorn K, Boshuizen H. Sensitivity analysis: Impact of the health status of non respondents and of residents of institutions on the health expectancy calculations in the Netherlands.
  • Van Oyen H, Bossuyt N, Page H. Mental health expectancy by educational attainment in Belgium.
  • Wagener DK, Crimmins E, Pamuk E, Molla MT, Kim JK. Impact of Morbidity Variable Selection on Healthy Life Expectancy Comparisons between Subgroups of the US population.
  • Wilmoth J. Measuring mortality differentials over age and time.
  • Wolf DA, Freedman V, Marcotte J, Ploutz-Snyder L. Periodicity and ’occurrence’ Bias in estimates of disablement transition rates.