E-Book, Englisch, Band 3, 391 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Applied Demography Series
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Acknowledgements.-
INTRODUCTION.-
Chapter 1: Introduction:
Nazrul Hoque, Mary A. McGehee, and Benjamin S. Bradshaw.- SECTION I: IMPACT OF AGING ON HEALTH AND HEALTH-RELATED EXPENDITURE.-
Chapter 2: The Implications of Aging and Diversification of Population on Overweight and Obesity and the Cost Associated with Overweight and Obesity in Texas, 2000-2040:
Nazrul Hoque and Jeffrey Howard.-
Chapter 3: The Effect of Obesity on Intergenerational Income Mobility:
Liana Fox and Nathan Hutto.-
Chapter 4: A Cross-Country Comparison of Sociodemographic Correlates of Depression in the WHO Study of Global Aging and Adult Health (SAGE):
Tristan Gorrindo, Somnath Chatterji, Paul Kowal, Zachary Epstein, and Maxine Weinstein.-
Chapter 5: Population Aging and Health Expenditure in Kerala: An Empirical Analysis:
Yadawendra Singh.- SECTION II: CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY.-
Chapter 6: State Estimates of Cause and Condition-Specific Mortality Rates for Diabetes Mellitus:
David W. Smith, Stephanie L. McFall, and Benjamin S. Bradshaw.-
Chapter 7: Individual- and County-Level Factors Associated with Racial Disparities in Cause-Specific Infant Mortality: Florida 1980-2000:
Jessica C. Bishop-Royse and Isaac W. Eberstein.-
Chapter 8: Estimates of Survival and Mortality from Successive Cross-Sectional Surveys:
David W. Smith, Stephanie L. McFall, and Benjamin Bradshaw.-
Chapter 9: Cancer Screening in the U.S. and Europe: Policies, Practice, and Trends in Cancer Incidence and Mortality:
Krista Garcia and Eileen M. Crimmins.- SECTION III: MATERNAL HEALTH AND MORBIDITY.-
Chapter 10: Obstetric Morbidity among Currently Married Women in India: A Serious Reproductive Health Concern:
Pandurang Sontakke and R. S. Reshmi.-
Chapter 11: Maternal Health Status and Early Childbearing: A Test of the Weathering Hypothesis:
Sarah O. Meadows, Megan K. Beckett, Marc N. Elliot, and Christine Petersen.-
Chapter 12: Maternal Health and Maternal Mortality in Post War Liberia: A Survey Analysis:
Komandduri S. Murty and Jimmy D. McCamey Jr..- SECTION IV: SPECIAL ANALYSIS.-
Chapter 13: Neighborhood Resources and Adolescent Health and Risk Behaviors:
Karen A. Snedker, Jerald R. Herting, and Emily Walton.-
Chapter 14: Population Density, Density of Alcohol Retail Outlets, and Point of Consumption’s Relation to Violent and Non-Violent Crime: A Spatial Analysis
: E. B. Mancha and M. Zey:
Chapter 15: Determinants of Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Diabetic Patients in Rajshahi District of Bangladesh:
Md. Nazrul Islam Mondal, Nazrul Hoque, Sabiha Yasmin Moni, and Md. Rocky Khan Chowdhury.-
Chapter 16: Active Aging Index and Healthy Life Expectancy in Rajshahi District of Bangladesh:
Md. Ismail Tareque, Nazrul Hoque, Towfiqua Mahfuza Islam, Kazuo Kawahara, and Makiko Sugawa.-
Chapter 17: A Systematic Review of Retirement as a Risk Factor for Mortality:
Matthew J. Shim, David Gimeno, Sandi L. Pruitt, Christopher B. McLeod, Margaret J. Foster, and Benjamin C. Amick III.- SECTION V: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES.-
Chapter 18: Back to Basics or into a Brave New World? The Potential and Pitfalls of Biomarkers in Explaining the Pathways between Social Engagement and Health:
Yumiko Kamiya, Virpi Timonen, Roman Romero-Ortuno, and RoseAnne Kenny.-
Chapter 19: Methodological Aspects of Studying Human Aging, Health, and Mortality:
A. I. Yashin, I. Akushevich, K. Arbeev, A. Kulminski, and S. Ukraintseva.-
Chapter 20:
Understanding Society
– The UK Household Longitudinal Survey: A Resource for Demographers:
Stephanie L. McFall and Nick Buck.-
Chapter 21: The Applicability of the Lee-Carter Method to Forecast Health Services Use in Brazil
: Cristina Guimarães Rodrigues, Mônica Viegas Andrade, Bernardo Lanza Queiroz, and Carla Jorge Machado.