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The Atlas of Health Inequalities in Japan: Global Perspectives on Health Geography

Editat de Tomoki Nakaya, Yuri Ito
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2020
This new health atlas of Japan presents a series of maps about the health of the contemporary Japanese population, i.e. detailed maps of health indicators in small areas using cartograms. This is the first comprehensive small-area based health atlas about contemporary Japan using vital statistics from 1995-2014. Each map is supplemented with concise explanations written by leading epidemiologists and health geographers in Japan. The book employs various cutting-edge methods in spatial epidemiology, Bayesian spatial smoothing for the reliable mapping of mortality indices,  advanced cartographic transformations using the concept of aerial cartograms, and summary statistics of socioeconomic health inequalities. The atlas highlights geographical aspects of social gradients in health by comparing mortality maps with distribution of deprivation index during the recent long-lasting economic stagnation period of Japan known as the lost decades. This health atlas will be a usefulresource for international comparisons between Japan and other advanced countries in terms of health and related socioeconomic disparities between regions. It will be of interest to public health practitioners, administrators, researchers and students working on health geography and public health.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030227098
ISBN-10: 303022709X
Pagini: 343
Ilustrații: XXIX, 343 p. 336 illus., 335 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Global Perspectives on Health Geography

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1.- Introduction. Chapter 2.- The shape of Japan: methods and data. Chapter 3.- Death across life courses. Chapter 4.- Cancer deaths. Chapter 5.- Deaths from cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases. Chapter 6.- Other major causes of death. Chapter 7.- Synthesis.

Notă biografică

Dr. Tomoki Nakaya is a Professor of Environmental Geography in the Department of Frontier Science for Advanced Environment at Tohoku University, Japan. Dr. Nakaya has authored about 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals, over 40 book chapters, and co-edited 3 volumes. His research interests include statistical modelling and GIS in human geography, spatial epidemiology, and health GIS. 

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This new health atlas of Japan presents a series of maps about the health of the contemporary Japanese population, i.e. detailed maps of health indicators in small areas using cartograms. This is the first comprehensive small-area based health atlas about contemporary Japan using vital statistics from 1995-2014. Each map is supplemented with concise explanations written by leading epidemiologists and health geographers in Japan. The book employs various cutting-edge methods in spatial epidemiology, Bayesian spatial smoothing for the reliable mapping of mortality indices,  advanced cartographic transformations using the concept of aerial cartograms, and summary statistics of socioeconomic health inequalities. The atlas highlights geographical aspects of social gradients in health by comparing mortality maps with distribution of deprivation index during the recent long-lasting economic stagnation period of Japan known as the lost decades. This health atlas will be a usefulresource for international comparisons between Japan and other advanced countries in terms of health and related socioeconomic disparities between regions. It will be of interest to public health practitioners, administrators, researchers and students working on health geography and public health.

Caracteristici

Presents maps depicting the contemporary health of the Japanese population Discusses various cutting-edge methods in spatial epidemiology Highlights geographical aspects of social gradients in health