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years of potential life lost Translationsyears of potential life lost
years of po·ten·tial life lost (YPLL), measure of the relative impact of various diseases and lethal forces on society, computed by estimating the years that people would have lived if they had not died prematurely due to injury, cancer, heart disease, or other causes.years of potential life lost Public health A measure of the impact of premature mortality on a population, calculated as the sum of the differences between a predetermined minimum or desired life span usually set at 65 in calculations and the age of death for individuals who died earlier than that predetermined age. See 'Healthy people 2000. '. Cf QALY. years of po·ten·tial life lost (yērz pŏ-ten'shăl līf lawst) Measure of the relative impact of various diseases and lethal forces on society, computed by estimating the number of years that people would have lived if they had not died prematurely. AcronymsSeeYPLL |