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. 2011 Mar;101(3):517–523. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.195453

TABLE 5.

Life Expectancy and Healthy Life Expectancy by Gender, Age, and Socioeconomic Stratum: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2006

Slum Sector
Poor Sector
Intermediate Sector
Rich Sector
Age, y Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Lost, y (%) Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Lost, y (%) Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Lost, y (%) Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Expectancy, y Healthy Life Lost, y (%)
Women
    20 53.7 37.1 16.6 (30.9) 57.0 40.8 16.2 (28.4) 59.4 44.9 14.5 (24.4) 62.4 56.2 6.2 (9.9)
    25 48.9 32.8 16.2 (33.0) 52.2 36.4 15.8 (30.3) 54.6 40.3 14.2 (26.1) 57.5 51.4 6.1 (10.6)
    30 44.5 28.8 15.7 (35.3) 48.4 32.8 15.6 (32.3) 50.3 36.3 14.0 (27.8) 52.6 46.7 5.9 (11.4)
    35 39.9 24.8 15.1 (37.7) 43.7 28.6 15.1 (34.5) 45.6 32.0 13.6 (29.7) 47.9 42.0 5.8 (12.2)
    40 35.4 21.1 14.3 (40.3) 39.0 24.6 14.4 (36.9) 40.9 27.9 13.0 (31.8) 43.0 37.4 5.6 (13.1)
    45 31.1 17.7 13.4 (43.1) 34.5 20.9 13.6 (39.4) 36.5 24.0 12.4 (34.1) 38.4 33.0 5.4 (14.2)
    50 27.1 14.6 12.5 (46.1) 30.2 17.5 12.7 (42.1) 32.0 20.3 11.7 (36.5) 33.8 28.7 5.1 (15.3)
    55 23.2 11.8 11.4 (49.2) 26.1 14.4 11.7 (44.9) 27.9 17.0 10.8 (39.0 29.4 24.6 4.9 (16.5)
    60 19.6 9.4 10.3 (52.3) 22.3 11.6 10.6 (47.8) 23.9 13.9 9.9 (41.6) 25.1 20.6 4.5 (17.9)
    65 16.0 7.2 8.9 (55.3) 18.6 9.2 9.4 (50.6) 20.1 11.2 8.9 (44.1) 21.0 16.9 4.0 (19.3)
    70 12.7 5.3 7.4 (58.0) 15.3 7.2 8.1 (53.1) 16.5 8.9 7.7 (46.4) 16.9 13.5 3.5 (20.6)
    ≥ 75 9.7 3.9 5.9 (60.1) 12.6 5.7 6.9 (54.8) 13.3 6.9 6.4 (48.1) 13.1 10.3 2.8 (21.7)
Men
    20 43.9 38.2 5.6 (12.9) 46.2 41.0 5.2 (11.3) 49.3 44.6 4.7 (9.5) 55.2 53.3 1.9 (3.5)
    25 39.9 34.4 5.6 (14.0) 42.3 37.1 5.1 (12.2) 45.1 40.6 4.6 (10.3) 50.7 48.8 1.9 (3.8)
    30 35.9 30.4 5.6 (15.2) 38.3 33.2 5.1 (13.3) 40.9 36.3 4.5 (11.2) 46.1 44.2 1.9 (4.1)
    35 31.6 26.3 5.3 (16.6) 34.1 29.1 4.9 (14.5) 36.5 32.1 4.4 (12.2) 41.5 39.6 1.8 (4.4)
    40 27.5 22.4 5.0 (18.2) 29.7 24.9 4.7 (15.9) 32.1 27.9 4.2 (13.3) 36.9 35.1 1.8 (4.8)
    45 23.4 18.7 4.7 (20.1) 25.5 21.0 4.4 (17.4) 27.9 23.9 4.0 (14.6) 32.6 30.9 1.7 (5.3)
    50 19.9 15.5 4.4 (22.2) 21.6 17.5 4.1 (19.2) 23.9 20.1 3.8 (16.0) 28.1 26.5 1.6 (5.8)
    55 16.7 12.6 4.1 (24.5) 18.2 14.3 3.8 (21.2) 20.2 16.7 3.6 (17.7) 24.0 22.5 1.5 (6.4)
    60 13.9 10.2 3.8 (27.1) 15.1 11.5 3.5 (23.4) 17.0 13.7 3.3 (19.5) 20.1 18.7 1.4 (7.0)
    65 11.2 7.9 3.4 (29.9) 12.0 8.9 3.1 (25.9) 13.8 10.9 2.9 (21.4) 16.5 15.2 1.3 (7.7)
    70 8.6 5.8 2.8 (32.8) 9.3 6.7 2.7 (28.4) 10.8 8.3 2.5 (23.4) 12.9 11.8 1.0 (8.5)
    ≥ 75 6.3 4.1 2.2 (35.3) 7.1 4.9 2.2 (30.5) 8.2 6.1 2.0 (25.1) 9.8 8.9 0.9 (9.1)

Note. The slum sector was composed of all slum census tracts, the poor sector was composed of all nonslum census tracts with mean monthly income less than or equal to US $350, the intermediate sector was composed of all census tracts with mean monthly income greater than US $350 and less than or equal to US $1000, and the rich sector was composed of all census tracts with mean monthly income greater than US $1000.