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Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19.

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Gorbunova, G; Yashkin, AP; Kravchenko, J; Ukraintseva, S; Stallard, E; Yashin, A; Akushevich, I
Published in: Innovation in aging
January 2026

The distribution of life expectancy at age 65 (LE65 ) in the United States is characterized by profound sex- and locality-related disparities. Quantifying the disease-specific drivers of these disparities prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic provides a critical baseline for understanding subsequent health shocks.Using CDC WONDER data (1999-2018) and Pollard's decomposition method, we analyzed cause-specific contributions to disparities in LE65, establishing a pre-pandemic baseline for trends in years of life lost (YLL) at age 65.Sex-related disparities (YLLsex) narrowed, particularly in disadvantaged localities, driven by reductions in YLL from macrovascular diseases and lung cancer. Conversely, locality-related disparities (YLLloc) widened, especially for females, due to increasing YLL from Alzheimer's disease and the persistent impacts of diabetes, chronic lower respiratory diseases, and heart failure. This created a pre-existing landscape of vulnerability concentrated in low-LE states.The 2 decades before COVID-19 saw a critical divergence: progress in reducing sex-based gaps was offset by rapidly widening geographic disparities. The systemic failures that drove the increasing burden of chronic conditions in disadvantaged regions likely predetermined the populations most vulnerable to the pandemic's shock. Our findings highlight that building future resilience requires targeted investments to address these specific, pre-existing health challenges.

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Innovation in aging

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2399-5300

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2399-5300

Publication Date

January 2026

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10

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8

Start / End Page

igag065

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  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Gorbunova, G., Yashkin, A. P., Kravchenko, J., Ukraintseva, S., Stallard, E., Yashin, A., & Akushevich, I. (2026). Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19. Innovation in Aging, 10(8), igag065. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igag065
Gorbunova, Galina, Arseniy P. Yashkin, Julia Kravchenko, Svetlana Ukraintseva, Eric Stallard, Anatoliy Yashin, and Igor Akushevich. “Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19.Innovation in Aging 10, no. 8 (January 2026): igag065. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igag065.
Gorbunova G, Yashkin AP, Kravchenko J, Ukraintseva S, Stallard E, Yashin A, et al. Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19. Innovation in aging. 2026 Jan;10(8):igag065.
Gorbunova, Galina, et al. “Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19.Innovation in Aging, vol. 10, no. 8, Jan. 2026, p. igag065. Epmc, doi:10.1093/geroni/igag065.
Gorbunova G, Yashkin AP, Kravchenko J, Ukraintseva S, Stallard E, Yashin A, Akushevich I. Disease-specific drivers of sex- and locality-related disparities in life expectancy at age 65: two decades of progress before COVID-19. Innovation in aging. 2026 Jan;10(8):igag065.
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Published In

Innovation in aging

DOI

EISSN

2399-5300

ISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

January 2026

Volume

10

Issue

8

Start / End Page

igag065

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences