

Life expectancy is a fundamental metric in public health, yet it captures only mortality, not quality of life. Healthy ageing entails not just longer lives, but ones lived independently and with dignity. Consequently, independent life expectancy—the expected years free from functional dependence—has emerged as a crucial metric for assessing population health and the quality of ageing.1
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