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Health Indicators Related to Disease, Death, and Reproduction.


ABSTRACT: One of the primary goals of epidemiology is to quantify various aspects of a population's health, illness, and death status and the determinants (or risk factors) thereof by calculating health indicators that measure the magnitudes of various conditions. There has been some confusion regarding health indicators, with discrepancies in usage among organizations such as the World Health Organization the, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the CDC of other countries, and the usage of the relevant terminology may vary across papers. Therefore, in this review, we would like to propose appropriate terminological definitions for health indicators based on the most commonly used meanings and/or the terms used by official agencies, in order to bring clarity to this area of confusion. We have used appropriate examples to make each health indicator easy for the reader to understand. We have included practical exercises for some health indicators to help readers understand the underlying concepts.

SUBMITTER: Choi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6378386 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Health Indicators Related to Disease, Death, and Reproduction.

Choi Jeoungbin J   Ki Moran M   Kwon Ho Jang HJ   Park Boyoung B   Bae Sanghyuk S   Oh Chang-Mo CM   Chun Byung Chul BC   Oh Gyung-Jae GJ   Lee Young Hoon YH   Lee Tae-Yong TY   Cheong Hae Kwan HK   Choi Bo Youl BY   Park Jung Han JH   Park Sue K SK  

Journal of preventive medicine and public health = Yebang Uihakhoe chi 20190123 1


One of the primary goals of epidemiology is to quantify various aspects of a population's health, illness, and death status and the determinants (or risk factors) thereof by calculating health indicators that measure the magnitudes of various conditions. There has been some confusion regarding health indicators, with discrepancies in usage among organizations such as the World Health Organization the, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the CDC of other countries, and the usage  ...[more]

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