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Expansion of disability across successive Mexican birth cohorts: a longitudinal modelling analysis of birth cohorts born 10 years apart
Collin F. Payne, Rebeca Wong
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Mexican
100%
Disability
100%
Birth Cohort
100%
Modeling Analysis
100%
Longitudinal Modeling
100%
Mexico
50%
Life Expectancy
50%
Activities of Daily Living
33%
Mexican Adults
33%
Aging Studies
16%
Health Studies
16%
Latin America (LATAM)
16%
Age Groups
16%
Physical Functioning
16%
Physical Disability
16%
Life Changes
16%
Substantial Change
16%
Living Index
16%
Age 50
16%
High-income
16%
Limited Life Expectancy
16%
Middle Income
16%
Physical Limitations
16%
Disabled Life Expectancy
16%
Adult Health
16%
Disability-free Life Expectancy
16%
Total Life
16%
Active Life Expectancy
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mexicans
100%