Sentence examples for estimates of disability from inspiring English sources

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However, some caution should be applied in interpreting findings as health states will tend to be slightly over-estimated (i.e., healthier than if directly measured) and in the case of disability weights for burden of disease studies the over-estimation of health states equates to lower or conservative estimates of disability weights (i.e., less disability than if directly measured).

GBD2013 provides disability weights for these disorders [25], which, multiplied by prevalence, yield estimates of disability burden.

Conclusions: In this sample of older adults, estimates of disability were underestimated by questions that included specific attribution to health conditions.

Step-wise regression analysis revealed that the Cincinnati Knee Scale, the Lysholm Knee Scale, and the hop index were the most effective estimates of disability.

Estimates of disability due to disease are a principal objective of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) studies, performed reiteratively since 1990 and described now as "the most comprehensive worldwide observational epidemiological study to date" [2].

Comparison of prevalence of disability with other places that have experienced humanitarian emergencies is difficult as estimates of disability are rarely collected, with attention focused more often on the impact on mortality rates.[7], [8], [9], [10], [11] Furthermore, the emergencies vary substantially in length and nature and so generalisation on the impact on disability is not possible.

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The researchers then added estimates of "disability-adjusted life years," a measure of how many years of healthy life are lost.

Estimates of disability-free LE and active community participation provide important determinants of the degree of social and economic support needed to meet future demand from this vulnerable group.

We aim to develop robust estimates of disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) and healthy life expectancy (HLE) for ethnic groups in England and Wales in 2001 and to examine observed variations across ethnic groups.

To evaluate whether preferences for reducing health inequality were associated with poorer average health or health inequalities, we also included estimates of disability-free life expectancy and total inequality in infant mortality.

The global estimate of disability prevalence in adults is between 16% and 19%, with a lower prevalence in younger age groups (9% in 18-49 year olds) [ 3].

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