Study links ‘well-being’ metric to life expectancy

Thursday, November 10, 2016 - 09:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Life expectancy is strongly linked to a relatively new metric that assesses physical, emotional, and social health, according to a Yale-led study. Referred to as population well-being, the metric is an important indicator that researchers and policy makers can use to promote health and address disparities, said the authors. The study was published Nov. 9 […]

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