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Fabian Tetzlaff

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Epping J, Tetzlaff F, Mond L, Tetzlaff J
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 2(1):e000400. PMID: 40018198
Background: Due to the rising life expectancy in Western countries, the discussion about the increase in the retirement age is becoming more important. However, the prolongation of working lives cannot...
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Tetzlaff F, Sauerberg M, Grigoriev P, Tetzlaff J, Muhlichen M, Baumert J, et al.
Lancet Public Health . 2024 May; 9(5):e295-e305. PMID: 38702094
Background: Earlier death among people in socioeconomically deprived circumstances has been found internationally and for various causes of death, resulting in a considerable life-expectancy gap between socioeconomic groups. We examined...
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Nowossadeck S, Nowossadeck E, Tetzlaff F, Tetzlaff J
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz . 2024 Apr; 67(5):564-571. PMID: 38649507
Introduction: The long-term increase in life expectancy raises the question of whether the increased life expectancy is accompanied by an extension of years without health limitations. The study analyzes how...
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Hoebel J, Nowossadeck E, Michalski N, Baumert J, Wachtler B, Tetzlaff F
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz . 2024 Apr; 67(5):528-537. PMID: 38587641
Background: Earlier mortality in socioeconomically disadvantaged population groups represents an extreme manifestation of health inequity. This study examines the extent, time trends, and mitigation potentials of area-level socioeconomic inequalities in...
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Tetzlaff J, Epping J, Stahmeyer J, Liebers F, Hegewald J, Sperlich S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Apr; 14(1):7930. PMID: 38575680
Musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs) are a major predictor of early retirement. Against the backdrop of the extension of working life, we investigated time trends and educational inequalities in years spent in...
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Baumert J, Scheidt-Nave C, Steppuhn H, Tetzlaff F, Kraywinkel K, An der Heiden M, et al.
Dtsch Arztebl Int . 2024 Mar; 121(4):135-136. PMID: 38518297
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Tetzlaff F, Nowossadeck E, Jansen L, Michalski N, Barnes B, Kraywinkel K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Oct; 13(1):17833. PMID: 37857781
Cancer mortality has declined in recent decades, but-due to a lack of national individual-level data-it remains unclear whether this applies equally to all socioeconomic groups in Germany. Using an area-based...
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Jansen L, Schwettmann L, Behr C, Eberle A, Holleczek B, Justenhoven C, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2023 Aug; 153(10):1784-1796. PMID: 37539757
Age-standardized cancer incidence has decreased over the last years for many cancer sites in developed countries. Whether these trends led to narrowing or widening socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence is...
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Tetzlaff F, Nowossadeck E, Epping J, Lego V, Muszynska-Spielauer M, Beller J, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Jul; 18(7):e0288210. PMID: 37494349
Background: Against the backdrop of population ageing, governments are facing the need to raise the statutory retirement age. In this context, the question arises whether these extra years added to...
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Epping J, Stahmeyer J, Tetzlaff F, Tetzlaff J
Gesundheitswesen . 2023 May; 86(S 03):S188-S195. PMID: 37236225
Background: To determine the prevalence of chronic disease conditions based on outpatient health insurance data, we often rely on repeated occurrence of a diagnosis over the course of a year,...