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There are significant differences in mortality related to liver disease at the county level
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Although demographics, liver disease risk factors, and the availability of specialized liver disease treatments can explain some of this difference
This is a retrospective cohort study that collected county-level mortality data from CDC, economic prosperity indicators from poor community index, county-level demographic indicators, liver disease risk factors, and medical care
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The main analysis focused on adults aged 20-64
Changes in liver disease-related mortality in county-level cities with different levels of economic prosperity
Changes in liver disease-related mortality in county-level cities with different levels of economic prosperityThe analysis results show that the changes in county-level economic prosperity are negatively correlated with the changes in county-level liver disease-related mortality after age-adjusted (for example, the county with the least economic prosperity growth has the largest annual growth rate of liver disease-related mortality , That is, the slower the economic growth, the faster the increase in mortality related to liver disease)
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In the GLMM model that incorporates county-level covariates, there is still a significant correlation between economic prosperity and annual liver disease-related mortality (for example, for every 10 points of economic prosperity, the annual liver disease-related mortality will be reduced by 0.
The change in the degree of economic prosperity at the county level is negatively correlated with the change in liver disease-related mortality adjusted by age at the county level.
Changes in the economic prosperity of the county-level cities, county-level independent of other clinical, demographic and treatment variables such as availability, may be associated with liver disease related mortality trends in the working-age population of the county the city's economy Changes in prosperity, independent of other county-level clinical, demographic, and care availability variables, may be closely related to changes in liver disease-related mortality among people of working age
Original source:
Original source:Khatana Sameed Ahmed M,Goldberg David Seth, Changes in County-Level Economic Prosperity is Associated with Liver Disease-Related Mortality Among Working-Age Adults .
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