Avoidable deaths in Sweden, 1997-2018: temporal trend and the contribution to the gender gap in life expectancy.
Aliasghar A KiadaliriPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Our findings showed that avoidable causes had a substantial contribution to gain in LE with more profound gain in men than in women, resulting in narrowing the GGLE. Lower pace of reductions in preventable than amenable mortality highlights the need for improving the effectiveness of inter-sectoral health policies aimed at behavioural changes.
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