Non-communicable diseases are key to further narrow gender gap in life expectancy in Shanghai, China
Adult
Male
China
Adolescent
Life expectancy
Cause of death
Chronic disease
Global Burden of Disease
03 medical and health sciences
Life Expectancy
0302 clinical medicine
5. Gender equality
International Classification of Diseases
Cause of Death
Humans
Life Tables
Mortality
Child
Noncommunicable Diseases
Health equity
Aged
Demography
Health Equity
Infant, Newborn
Infant
Middle Aged
3. Good health
Child, Preschool
Female
Trends
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Research Article
DOI:
10.21203/rs.2.20284/v1
Publication Date:
2020-01-08T21:25:02Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Abstract
Background To address change in gender gap of life expectancy (GGLE) in Shanghai from 1973 to 2018, and to identify the major causes of death and age groups associated with the change overtime. Methods Retrospective demographic analysis with application of Joinpoint regression to evaluate the temporal trend in GGLE and using life table technique and decomposition method to express changes in GGLE. Results Trend of GGLE in Shanghai experienced two phases ie., a decrease from 8.4 to 4.2 years in the descent phase (1973-1999) and a fluctuation between 4.0 and 4.9 years in the plateau phase (1999-2018). The reduced age-specific mortality rates tended to concentrate to a narrower age range, from age 0-9 and above 30 years in the descent phase to age above 55 years in the plateau phase. Gastroesophageal and liver cancer, communicable, chronic respiratory and digestive diseases were once the major contributors to narrow GGLE in the descent phase. While importance should be attached to a widening effect on GGLE by lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases, other neoplasms like colorectal and pancreatic cancer and diabetes in recent plateau phase. Conclusions Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have made GGLE enter a plateau phase from a descent phase in Shanghai China. Public efforts to reduce excess mortalities for male NCDs, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes in particular and health policies focused on the middle-aged and elderly population might further narrow GGLE and ensure improvement in health and health equity in Shanghai China.
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