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Direct
measurements pertaining to the morbidity component of the health risk impact
were unavailable. In this study, indirect indicators of morbidity (like, for
example, hospitalization and outpatient clinic visits) were used for
assessment of the morbidity component.
The mortality component can be represented by one of two interdependent characteristics. The first characteristic is determined by the number of deaths associated with exposure to the risk factor. The second characteristic represents the years of potential life lost under age 65 that are related to the deaths associated with the risk factor exposure. Technical assumptions that were used for calculating the burden of the health risks imply that people would not be uncomfortable with death if: |