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- Microlife abstract "A microlife is a unit of risk representing half an hour change of life expectancy. Introduced by David Spiegelhalter and Alejandro Leiva, microlives are intended as a simple way of communicating the impact of a lifestyle or environmental risk factor, based on the associated daily proportional effect on expected length of life. Similar to the micromort (one in a million probability of death) the microlife is intended for \"rough but fair comparisons between the sizes of chronic risks\". This is to avoid the biasing effects of describing risks in relative hazard ratios, converting them into somewhat tangible units. Similarly they bring long-term future risks into the here-and-now as a gain or loss of time. \"A daily loss or gain of 30 minutes can be termed a microlife, because 1 000 000 half hours (57 years ) roughly corresponds to a lifetime of adult exposure.\"The microlife exploits that for small hazard ratios the change in life expectancy is roughly linear. They are by necessity rough estimates, based on averages over population and lifetime. Effects of individual variability, short-term or changing habits, and causal factors are not taken into account.".
- Microlife thumbnail Microlife_effort.png?width=300.
- Microlife wikiPageExternalLink microlives.
- Microlife wikiPageExternalLink microlives.
- Microlife wikiPageExternalLink 20120209-a-lesson-in-risk.
- Microlife wikiPageID "37987755".
- Microlife wikiPageLength "4527".
- Microlife wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Microlife wikiPageRevisionID "698553372".
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Air_pollution.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Category:Risk.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Coffee.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink David_Spiegelhalter.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Diet_(nutrition).
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Life_expectancy.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Mexico_City.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Micromort.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Obesity.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Physical_exercise.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Red_meat.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Risk.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Risk_management.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Sex.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Smoking.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink Statin.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLink File:Microlife_effort.png.
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microlife".
- Microlife wikiPageWikiLinkText "microlife".
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- Microlife wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Microlife subject Category:Risk.
- Microlife hypernym Unit.
- Microlife type Organisation.
- Microlife comment "A microlife is a unit of risk representing half an hour change of life expectancy. Introduced by David Spiegelhalter and Alejandro Leiva, microlives are intended as a simple way of communicating the impact of a lifestyle or environmental risk factor, based on the associated daily proportional effect on expected length of life. Similar to the micromort (one in a million probability of death) the microlife is intended for \"rough but fair comparisons between the sizes of chronic risks\".".
- Microlife label "Microlife".
- Microlife sameAs Q6839618.
- Microlife sameAs Microvie.
- Microlife sameAs m.0pb3yhl.
- Microlife sameAs Q6839618.
- Microlife wasDerivedFrom Microlife?oldid=698553372.
- Microlife depiction Microlife_effort.png.
- Microlife isPrimaryTopicOf Microlife.