Title of article :
Premature Mortality among Elderly in Malaysia, 2014
Author/Authors :
alias, nazirah ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , omar, mohd azahadi ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , ganapathy, shubash shander ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , anuar, mohamad fuad mohamad ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , jeevananthan, chandrika ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , ahmad, fazila haryati ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , ann, tan lee ministry of health malaysia - centre for burden of diseases research, institut kesihatan umum (institute for public health), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
From page :
1108
To page :
1116
Abstract :
Introduction: Substantial advances on the life expectancy have been achieved in Malaysia over the past few decades. It is essential that elderly lead a healthier old age which leans towards successful aging. Thus, this study describes the major causes of premature mortality among the elderly population in Malaysia, 2014. Methods: The calculation of premature mortality in terms of Years of Life Lost (YLL) was based on the method used in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study. YLL is the mortality component determined by the age-sex specific number of deaths and life expectancy at the age of death. Mortality data was obtained from the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Elderly aged 60 years and above were included in this study. Results: The major causes of premature mortality among elderly in Malaysia were Cardiovascular and Circulatory Diseases (39.0%); followed by Malignant Neoplasms (16.6%), Respiratory Diseases (9.8%), Respiratory Infections (9.2%) and Diabetes Mellitus (6.8%). Conclusions: Awareness programme, early screening and help seeking among elderly should be a priority in planning health services to reduce the burden of Non-communicable diseases (NCD) among elderly.
Keywords :
Mortality , Years of Life Lost (YLL) , Elderly
Journal title :
International Journal Of Public Health Research
Journal title :
International Journal Of Public Health Research
Record number :
2728313
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