2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100631
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Preventable mortality in the Russian Federation: a retrospective, regional level study

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“…22 During the past two decades, the Russian Federation has also experienced a significant reduction in premature mortality and an overall increase in life expectancy. 23 Of particular note, substantial reductions in mortality were experienced by the working-age population (15-60 years of age) accompanied by a considerable reduction at age 60 years and older. 24 25 These improvements were the result of changes in behavioural risks as well as improvements in the Russian healthcare system.…”
Section: Bmj Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 During the past two decades, the Russian Federation has also experienced a significant reduction in premature mortality and an overall increase in life expectancy. 23 Of particular note, substantial reductions in mortality were experienced by the working-age population (15-60 years of age) accompanied by a considerable reduction at age 60 years and older. 24 25 These improvements were the result of changes in behavioural risks as well as improvements in the Russian healthcare system.…”
Section: Bmj Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%