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Title: Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America
Authors: BILAL, UsamaHESSEL, PhilippPEREZ-FERRER, CarolinaMICHAEL, Yvonne L.ALFARO, TaniaTENORIO-MUCHA, JanethFRICHE, Amelia A. L.PINA, Maria FatimaVIVES, AlejandraQUICK, HarrisonALAZRAQUI, MarcioCARDOSO, LeticiaMENEZES, Mariana Carvalho dePINA, Maria de Fatima deSKABA, Daniel AlbertGUIMARAES, Joanna Miguez NeryMATOS, Vanderlei Pascoal deCAIAFFA, Waleska TeixeiraFRICHE, Amelia Augusta de LimaANDRADE, Amanda Cristina de SouzaVAZ, Camila TeixeiraMARTINEZ, ElianaCOELHO, Debora MoraesSALES, Denise MarquesAGUILAR, Guilherme Aparecido SantosNASCIMENTO, Julia de CarvalhoMORAIS, Lidia Maria de OliveiraSANTOS, Mariana de MeloSILVA, Uriel MoreiraFRENZ, PatriciaALFARO, TaniaCORDOVA, CynthiaKROKER-LOBOS, Maria FernandaRUIZ, PabloFUENTES, MauricioCASTILLO, MarianelaPEDRERO, SebastianRODRIGUEZ, LorenaDOBERTI, TamaraVERGARA, Alejandra VivesSALAZAR, AlejandroCORTINEZ-O'RYAN, AndreaSCHMITT, CristianRAMIREZ-ZEA, ManuelGONZALEZ, FranciscaBAEZA, FernandoANGELINI, FlaviaORLANDO, LauraSARMIENTO, Olga LuciaHIGUERA, DianaGONZALEZ, CatalinaMONTES, FelipeUSECHE, Andres F.GUAJE, OscarMAZARIEGOS, MonicaJARAMILLO, Ana MariaGUZMAN, Luis AngelCUESTA, Diego LucumiGUERRA, John AlexisBONILLA, Jorge AlexanderGUZMAN, Luis AngelLINARES, MarioHESSEL, PhilippMORALES, RicardoTRIANA, CamiloMORALES, AnaliWILCHES, Maria AlejandraPALACIO, AlejandroPENA, Fabian CamiloSABOGAL, Joaquin Hernando JaramilloLOPEZ, JuliethFAJARDO, KarenBOTERO, MarceloCELY, NataliaMARTINEZ, PaolaMONCADA, CarlosBARRIENTOS-GUTIERREZ, TonatiuhMEISEL, Jose DavidPEREZ-FERRER, CarolinaPRADO-GALBARRO, JavierLOPEZ-OLMEDO, Nancy PaulinaCASTRO, Filipa deRODRIGUEZ, Daniel A.ROJAS-MARTINEZ, RosalbaJAUREGUI, AlejandraSTERN, DaliaRIOJAS, HoracioTEXCALAC, Jose LuisPEREZ, Desiree VidanaMIRANDA, J. JaimeVASQUEZ, Akram HernandezDIEZ-CANSECO, FranciscoGARCIA, Lorena SaavedraMIRANDA, J. JaimeHAMMOND, RossRODRIGUEZ, DanielDRONOVA, IrynaWANG, XizeMORAN, MikaZHAO, YuanyuanJU, YangDELCLOS-ALIO, XavierHOVMAND, PeterBALLARD, EllisDIEZ-ROUX, Ana V.KUHLBERG, JillDIEZ-ROUX, Ana V.AUCHINCLOSS, AmyBARBER, SharrelleBILAL, UsamaGARCIA-ESPANA, FelipeLANGELLIER, BrentLOVASI, GinaMCCLURE, LeslieMICHAEL, YvonneALAZRAQUI, MarcioMOORE, KariORTIGOZA, AnaQUICK, HarrisonQUISTBERG, D. AlexSANCHEZ, Brisa N.STANKOV, IvanaTAPIA-GRANADOS, JoseYAMADA, GoroRODRIGUEZ-HERNANDEZ, JordanMELLY, SteveALAZRAQUI, MarcioAVILA-PALENCIA, IoneKEPHART, JosiahMULLACHERY, PricilaTREJO, BriciaBRAVERMAN, ArielaFRY, DustinHENSON, Rosie MaeMARTINEZ-FOLGAR, KevinSLESINSKI, S. ClaireINDVIK, KatherineSPINELLI, HugoBOLINAGA, AndreaGUEVEL, CarlosCECCO, Vanessa DiTISNES, AdelaLEVEAU, CarlosSANTORO, AdrianHERKOVITS, DamianTROTTA, AndresAGUIRRE, PatriciaLOPEZ, Santiago RodriguezTUMAS, NataliaGOUVEIA, NelsonMASCOLLI, Maria AntoniettaSLOVIC, Anne DorotheeMARTINS, Lucas SorianoKANAI, Claudio MakotoBARRETO, MauricioSANTOS, GervasioFREITAS, Anderson Dias deCASTRO, Caio Porto DeFILHO, Jose Firmino de SousaBELL, Maria Izabel dos SantosANDRADE, Roberto Fernandes Silva
Citation: NATURE MEDICINE, v.27, n.3, p.463-+, 2021
Abstract: The concept of a so-called urban advantage in health ignores the possibility of heterogeneity in health outcomes across cities. Using a harmonized dataset from the SALURBAL project, we describe variability and predictors of life expectancy and proportionate mortality in 363 cities across nine Latin American countries. Life expectancy differed substantially across cities within the same country. Cause-specific mortality also varied across cities, with some causes of death (unintentional and violent injuries and deaths) showing large variation within countries, whereas other causes of death (communicable, maternal, neonatal and nutritional, cancer, cardiovascular disease and other noncommunicable diseases) varied substantially between countries. In multivariable mixed models, higher levels of education, water access and sanitation and less overcrowding were associated with longer life expectancy, a relatively lower proportion of communicable, maternal, neonatal and nutritional deaths and a higher proportion of deaths from cancer, cardiovascular disease and other noncommunicable diseases. These results highlight considerable heterogeneity in life expectancy and causes of death across cities of Latin America, revealing modifiable factors that could be amenable to urban policies aimed toward improving urban health in Latin America and more generally in other urban environments. City-level analysis of data from the SALURBAL project shows vast heterogeneity in life expectancy across cities within the same country, in addition to substantive differences in causes of death among nine Latin American countries, revealing modifiable factors that could be leveraged by municipal-level policies aimed toward improving health in urban environments.
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