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8.2 I NDICATEURS D ’ ESPÉRANCE DE VIE EN SANTÉ

8.2.3 Indicateur ALE

8.2.3 Indicateur ALE

L’indicateur ALE signifie « active life expectancy », ou espérance de vie active, est défini comme une période de vie libre de handicaps dans les AVQ. L’espérance de vie active serait plus longue chez les hommes, de l'ordre de 10 ans chez les 65 ans, pour diminuer à 2.9 ans chez les 85 ans. 85

Indicateur DALE : “ disability-adjusted life expectancy”, mesurant le nombre d’années de vie à vivre en pleine santé, équivalent de l’espérance de vie en bonne santé. 23

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