Kim Y S, Ko U R
Ingu Pogon Nonjip. 1987 Jul;7(1):24-36.
"This study examines potential gains in life expectancy of Korean males and females in 1985 when the three leading causes of death are totally eliminated. The greatest increase in life expectancy of Korean males would result from the elimination of malignant neoplasms (2.2 years at birth), whereas the life expectancy of Korean females would be lengthened the most (2.4 years) by elimination of cerebrovascular diseases. The implications of the results can provide useful information for the evaluation of the public health programs and health planning policy for [the Republic of Korea] in the future." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
本研究考察了1985年韩国男性和女性在三种主要死因完全消除时预期寿命的潜在增长情况。韩国男性预期寿命的最大增幅将来自恶性肿瘤的消除(出生时增加2.2岁),而韩国女性预期寿命通过消除脑血管疾病将延长最多(2.4岁)。研究结果的意义可为未来韩国公共卫生项目评估和健康规划政策提供有用信息。 (英文摘要)