Full Citation
Title: How Major Risk Factors Influence Mortality Trends in the National Health Interview Survey
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN:
ISSN:
DOI:
NSFID:
PMCID:
PMID:
Abstract: This paper estimates the contribution of changes in major risk factors to mortality trends in the United States during the period 1997-2015. The risk factors investigated include cigarette smoking, obesity, alcohol consumption, educational attainment, health insurance coverage, and mental distress. It uses National Health Interview Surveys followed into death records to investigate the relationship between mortality and risk factors and to identify changes in the prevalence of the risk factors over the period of observation. All models control for age, sex, and race/ethnicity. It concludes that increases in educational attainment and reductions in smoking prevalence are the most important contributors to mortality change over the period of study.
Url: https://repository.upenn.edu/psc_publications/93
User Submitted?: No
Authors: Preston, Samuel; Vierboom, Yana
Series Title: Population Center Workin Papers (PSC/PARC)
Publication Number: 6-10-2022
Institution: University of Pennsylvania Population Center
Pages: 1-27
Publisher Location: Philadelphia
Data Collections: IPUMS Health Surveys - NHIS
Topics: Education, Fertility and Mortality, Population Health and Health Systems
Countries: