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Potential gains in health expectancy by improving lifestyle: an application for European regions.

Koen FüssenichWilma J NusselderStefan K LhachimiHendriek C BoshuizenTalitha F Feenstra
Published in: Population health metrics (2019)
Based on the current data, up to 4 years of good health could be gained by adopting lifestyle as seen in the best-performing countries. Only a part of the lagging health expectancy of Eastern Europe can potentially be solved by improvements in lifestyle involving smoking and BMI. Before it is definitely concluded that lifestyle policy for alcohol use is of relatively little importance compared to smoking or BMI, as our findings suggest, better data should be gathered in all European countries concerning alcohol use and the odds ratios of overconsumption of alcohol.
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