Changing contribution of smoking to the sex differences in life expectancy in europe, 1950-2014

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  • who: Fanny Janssen from the Faculty of Spatial Sciences, Population Research Centre, University of Groningen, , AV Groningen, The Netherlands have published the research work: Changing contribution of smoking to the sex differences in life expectancy in Europe, 1950-2014, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Previous studies that quantified the contribution of smoking to sex differences in life expectancy found that smoking indeed played an important role. Luy and Wegner-Siegmundt analysed the average impact of smoking-attributable mortality on sex differences in life expectancy over the period 1955/59-2005/09 in 53 . . .

     

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