Standard expected years of life lost as a measure of mortality: norms and reference to New Zealand data
Abstract Objectives:Standard expected years of life lost (SEYLL) is a component of the disability adjusted life year (DALY) measure of disease burden. SEYLL is calculated from the expected remaining years, as specified by a normative survivorship that is derived from a model life table. Because ever...
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Main Author: | Roger J. Marshall (Author) |
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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