Selected article for: "consequent frailty elderly survival and life expectancy"

Author: Sammy Zahran; Levi Altringer; Ashok Prasad
Title: The Longevity-Frailty Hypothesis: Evidence from COVID-19 Death Rates in Europe
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 9p0dsyqx_16
    Snippet: Having discussed how the share of population ≥ 65 is a weak proxy for mortality risk and how elderly longevity is a more adequate metric of elderly survival and consequent frailty, in the next section we evaluate the statistical relationship between COVID-19 death rates and life expectancy at 65......
    Document: Having discussed how the share of population ≥ 65 is a weak proxy for mortality risk and how elderly longevity is a more adequate metric of elderly survival and consequent frailty, in the next section we evaluate the statistical relationship between COVID-19 death rates and life expectancy at 65.

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