Which of the following is true related to improved health and life expectancy? Oa Ob. Income differences on the order of plus or minus 10 percent must be observed to reasonably associate with increases or decreases in life expectancy. High rates of illness are a function of poverty, not deprivation. OC Average health and life expectancy is not impacted even when there is a high level of inequal distribution of wealth in a country, O d. The achievement of relatively high life expectancies in some low-or middle-income countries is due to high use of sophisticated medical treatments. Oe. Separate assessment of the effects of living standards and utilization of medical care on health is difficult because both generally rise or fall together.

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Which of the following is true related to improved health and life expectancy?
O b.
Income differences on the order of plus or minus 10 percent must be observed to reasonably associate with
increases or decreases in life expectancy.
High rates of illness are a function of poverty, not deprivation.
Oc. Average health and life expectancy is not impacted even when there is a high level of inequal distribution of
wealth in a country,
O d.
The achievement of relatively high life expectancies in some low- or middle-income countries is due to high
use of sophisticated medical treatments.
Oe. Separate assessment of the effects of living standards and utilization of medical care on health is difficult
because both generally rise or fall together.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is true related to improved health and life expectancy? O b. Income differences on the order of plus or minus 10 percent must be observed to reasonably associate with increases or decreases in life expectancy. High rates of illness are a function of poverty, not deprivation. Oc. Average health and life expectancy is not impacted even when there is a high level of inequal distribution of wealth in a country, O d. The achievement of relatively high life expectancies in some low- or middle-income countries is due to high use of sophisticated medical treatments. Oe. Separate assessment of the effects of living standards and utilization of medical care on health is difficult because both generally rise or fall together.
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