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- Education showed a dose-response relationship with all-cause adult mortality, with an average reduction in mortality risk of 1·9% (95% uncertainty interval 1·8-2·0) per additional year of education.
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Jan 23, 2024 · This systematic review and meta-analysis presents a comprehensive summary of the dose–response relationship between education and adult all-cause mortality. Our findings suggest that a low education is a risk factor for adult mortality, after controlling for age, sex, and marital status.
Education showed a dose-response relationship with all-cause adult mortality, with an average reduction in mortality risk of 1·9% (95% uncertainty interval 1·8-2·0) per additional year of education.
Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a proxy for unobserved endowments that promote longevity? Most scholars conclude that the former is true, but recent evidence based on Danish twin data ...
18 years of schooling reduces the risk of all-cause mortality by 34.3%, compared to no education. This compares to: • the reduction in risk of ischaemic heart disease that results from eating enough vegetables, compared to not eating any vegetables. • the difference in risk of all-cause mortality between
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We searched PubMed and Embase from database inception (1950, 1947 respectively) to April 2016 to identify relevant articles examining the association between educational attainment and mortality. Articles were retrieved from electronic searches, as well as by a manual hand search of bibliographies within eligible papers. We also contacted experts i...
Three reviewers (RP, MH and EB) independently screened all titles and abstracts identified from the literature search for relevance. Full paper manuscripts were then independently reviewed for eligibility. Any difference of opinion was adjudicated by a fourth author (VC). Studies were included if they (a) reported mortality as a main outcome; (b) i...
We used an inductive thematic and analytic approach to develop a taxonomy to describe, classify and assess the evidence evaluating the association between educational attainment and mortality . All included studies were classified according to this taxonomy and placed into specific domains. As full text review was performed during abstraction, the ...
- Elena Byhoff, Mary C. Hamati, Robyn Power, Sarah A. Burgard, Vineet Chopra
- 2017
Jan 23, 2024 · Education showed a dose–response relationship with all-cause adult mortality, with an average reduction in mortality risk of 1·9% (95% uncertainty interval 1·8–2·0) per additional year of education.
Apr 23, 2024 · Education showed a dose–response relationship with all-cause adult mortality, with an average reduction in mortality risk of 1·9% per additional year of education.