Mortality Database; AIHW 2010b. Figure 2.8: Average annualpercentagechanges in age-standardiseddeathrates for stroke, by age and period of registration, 1979 to 2010 ... 8). Similarly, stroke deathrates among males aged 35–54 fell significantly between 1979 ... Average annualrate of change (%) 1979–1988 1989–1998 1999–2010 Females Males
* increased by 4% to 8% annually, while deaths from cancers of the head and neck, brain, bladder and stomach decreased (Figure 6). There was a fall in the age-standardiseddeathrate for most cancers, but an increase in the rate for melanoma of the skin
BMC Women's Health 2004, 4:S9 annualpercentage decrease in deaths from influenza and acute myocardial infarction. For both sexes, deathrates from lung cancer ... annualmortalityrates among men increased and those among females decreased. http
total mortality, and crude or ageadjusted total mortality in large age groups indicate a procyclical fluctuation of deathrates for the whole population and for both males ... mortalityrates. The link between economic expansions (recessions) and increases (falls ... A. General mortality All ages Males Females Infant mortality (age \ 1) Ages 25–64 Males Females B. Cause-specific mortality Cardiovascular disease All agesAges 0–64 Ages 45–54 Ages 55–64 Ages 65–74 Ages 75–84 Ischemic heart disease All ages
TABLE 2 Average annualpercentagechange (AAPC) in age-standardizedmortalityrates of DM by sex and age, Canada, 1986–2000 Men Mortalityrate per 100, 000 Women ... 3% in 1996 and 4.1% in 1997.18 The new FIGURE 2 Age-standardizedmortalityrates (per 100 ... Table 2 presents the ASMRs and AAPC by sex and age for the entire study period (1986–2000). The ASMRs of DM increased with each age group in both sexes; the
Table 2: Selected cardiovascular diseases and all causes; annualrate of change in age-standardiseddeathrates (all ages), 1985–1996 (%) NSW Vic Qld Tas ACT WA SA ... limits for annualrates of change are all within 0.2 of the estimated rate. ... The Australian trend of decreasing cardiovascular mortality and higher rates
Figure 4.4: Percentagechange in agestandardisedmortalityrates for selected conditions in population aged 65 years and older, in Queensland between 1989-91 and 1999 ... female Percentagechange in rates over the decade Source: ABS Cause of death * Trends ... in mortality and an increase in hospital separation rates for these conditions (Figure 4.4 and Figure 4.5). The change in mortality and hospital separation rates for each condition
There are just over 29 per 100, 000 deaths in men as a result of CLRD and 12 per 100, 000 in women (Fig. 2.9.7). There has been a small but steady decline in the deathrate from Chronic lower respiratory diseases since 2000 across EU27 as a whole
Statistics 2007 TRENDS IN INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY Males Excluding lung cancer All cancers * Rates are relative to 1978 (current year divided by 1978 rate). Note: Rates are standardized to the age distribution of the 1991 Canadian population. See also the Glossary
Table 1 summarizes the projected annual average changes in age-standardized ... standardizeddeathrates are projected to decline over the next 20 years. The average ... causes with projected increases in age-standardizedrates include lung cancer