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Modified Logit Life Table System: Principles, Empirical Validation and Application
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July 2003

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Population Studies

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B.D. Ferguson

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Despite its widespread use, the Coale-Demeny model life table system does not capture the extensive variation in age-specific mortality patterns observed in contemporary populations, particularly those of the countries of Eastern Europe and populations affected by HIV/AIDS. Although relational mortality models, such as the Brass logit system, can identify these variations, these models show systematic bias in their predictive ability as mortality levels depart from the standard. We propose a modification of the two-parameter Brass relational model. The modified model incorporates two additional age-specific correction factors ( γx and θ x ) based on mortality levels among children and adults, relative to the standard. Tests of predictive validity show deviations in age-specific mortality rates predicted by the proposed system to be 30-50 per cent lower than those predicted by the Coale-Demeny system and 15-40 per cent lower than those predicted using the original Brass system. The modified logit system is a two-parameter system, parameterized using values of l 5 and l 60 .

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... In several instances, we used the l₅ and l₆₀ values predicted by AICfavoured GAMMs to re-derive entire life tables including lifeexpectancy (e x ) and hazards of mortality (q x ), for all age classes between 0 and 110. This was done using the modified version of the Brass-relational model life table system 89 proposed by Murray et al. (2003) 90 . In the context of generating model life tables representative of human mortality, the modified system has been shown to accurately capture the extent to which mortality varies across populations with respect to age and sex. ...

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Associations between national plant-based vs animal-based protein supplies and age-specific mortality in human populations
Modified Logit Life Table System: Principles, Empirical Validation and Application

Population Studies