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Table 2 Remaining life expectancy at age 77 and estimated remaining life expectancy with and without complex health problems, by gender and survey year

From: Trends over two decades in life expectancy with complex health problems among older Swedes: implications for the provision of integrated health care and social care

 

1992

2002

2011

Diff 2011–1992

Men

  LE

8.08 (8.01–8.14)

8.78 (8.72–8.84)

9.77 (9.70–9.84)

1.69

  LE without CHP Years (95% CI)

6.78 (5.83–7.73)

6.76 (5.94–7.57)

7.62 (6.86–8.38)

0.84

  LE with CHP Years (95% CI)

1.30 (1.10–1.50)

2.02 (1.75–2.29)

2.15 (1.96–2.35)

0.85

Women

  LE

10.38 (10.31–10.44)

10.78 (10.72–10.84)

11.71 (11.65–11.78)

1.33

  LE without CHP Years (95% CI)

7.77 (7.03–8.51)

7.13 (6.58–7.68)

7.71 (7.12–8.29)

-0.06

  LE with CHP Years (95% CI)

2.61 (2.29–2.93)

3.65 (3.31–3.99)

4.01 (3.69–4.33)

1.40

  1. Data: The Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old 1992, 2002, 2011. Human Mortality Database. Own calculations. Abbreviations: LE life expectancy, CI confidence interval