Inaki Permanyer
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Recent Articles
1.
Bramajo O, Garcia-Guerrero V, Permanyer I
J Aging Health
. 2024 Nov;
:8982643241303585.
PMID: 39589308
Objective: Determine how preventable causes of death contribute to the life expectancy gap between Mexico and Spain. Methods: We used a linear integral decomposition to analyze the impact of preventable...
2.
Bramajo O, Zueras P, Renteria E, Permanyer I
Genus
. 2024 Jul;
80(1):11.
PMID: 39027674
Introduction: Healthy life expectancy is higher among individuals with higher socioeconomic standing. However, it is unclear whether such advantage is attributable to longer (i.e., mortality advantage) or to healthier (morbidity...
3.
Zheng Y, Weye N, Aburto J, Permanyer I, Plana-Ripoll O
Scand J Public Health
. 2024 Apr;
:14034948241241554.
PMID: 38566269
Aims: Mortality associated with mental disorders has been estimated using metrics such as mortality rate ratios and life expectancy. However, the variation around the average life expectancy has never been...
4.
Permanyer I, Vigezzi S
Demography
. 2024 Mar;
61(2):513-540.
PMID: 38526181
We propose a novel decomposition approach that breaks down the levels and trends of lifespan inequality as the sum of cause-of-death contributions. The suggested method shows whether the levels and...
5.
Permanyer I, Calazans J
Int J Epidemiol
. 2024 Feb;
53(2).
PMID: 38365965
Background: Attempts at assessing heterogeneity in countries' mortality profiles often rely on measures of cause of death (CoD) diversity. Unfortunately, such indicators fail to take into consideration the degree of...
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Zheng Y, Permanyer I, Canudas-Romo V, Aburto J, Nigri A, Plana-Ripoll O
PLoS One
. 2023 Sep;
18(9):e0290962.
PMID: 37656703
In addition to fundamental mortality metrics such as mortality rates and mortality rate ratios, life expectancy is also commonly used to investigate excess mortality among a group of individuals diagnosed...
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Trias-Llimos S, Spijker J, Blanes A, Permanyer I
SSM Popul Health
. 2023 Aug;
23:101461.
PMID: 37554668
Background: We aim to assess the age- and cause-specific contributions to differences in life expectancy and lifespan variation between the high- and low-educated groups in Spain. Methods: We use sex-,...
8.
Pineiro B, Spijker J, Trias-Llimos S, Blanes Llorens A, Permanyer I
J Public Health (Oxf)
. 2023 Jul;
45(4):854-862.
PMID: 37491646
Background: Research from various countries has shown increases in alcohol- and drug-related deaths and suicide, known as 'deaths of despair' over recent decades, particularly among low-educated middle-aged individuals. However, little...
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Zazueta-Borboa J, Aburto J, Permanyer I, Zarulli V, Janssen F
Popul Stud (Camb)
. 2023 Jun;
77(3):475-496.
PMID: 37366162
Much less is known about the sex gap in lifespan variation, which reflects inequalities in the length of life, than about the sex gap in life expectancy (average length of...
10.
Permanyer I, Villavicencio F, Trias-Llimos S
Eur J Epidemiol
. 2023 Apr;
38(5):511-521.
PMID: 37027116
Current measures of population health lack indicators capturing the variability in age-at-morbidity onset, an important marker to assess the timing patterns of individuals' health deterioration and evaluate the compression of...