Office for National Statistics Crown Copyright 2007 Enquiries about these data can be sent by email to: healthgeog@ons.gov.uk Figure 4: Age-standardised alcohol-relateddeath rates for women by age group, for UK countries and Government Office ... Ages 15-34, 1991-1997, 1998-2004, Rate per 100, 000 population*, LCL, UCL, Rate per 100, 000 population*, LCL
Alcohol-relateddeaths Consistent with the alcoholrelated hospitalisation data, the elderly are over-represented in alcohol-relateddeaths, where the proportion of elderly men and women dying from alcohol-related causes has increased among both men
and/or alcoholrelateddeaths of women in Philadelphia have shown increases and decreases ... and/or alcoholrelateddeaths of women in Philadelphia is low due to selection criteria ... two years. However, rates of drug and/or alcoholrelateddeaths of women in Philadelphia
by alcohol remains unaltered. Suicide, alcohol and accident mortality among young women ... Figure 24. Age-standardised suicide, accident and alcoholmortality among men and womenaged 15–34 in 1992–2002 (per 100, 000 persons) Women M en Suicides Accidents Alcohol-relateddeaths Suicides Accidents Alcohol-relateddeaths Source: Statistics ... Trends in Social Protection in Finland 2004 5. Accidental and violent deaths
Drug and/or AlcoholRelatedDeaths, 1997-2003 One thousand sixty-eight women ... and rates of drug and/or alcoholrelateddeaths of women in Philadelphia have shown ... women), and a low in 2003 (25.1 deaths per 100, 000women) (Figure 39).
Between the ages of 35-74 yrs among men and 35-64 yrs among women, the majority of deaths ... Figure 2. Females, alcohol attributable mortality by attributable status and age ... wholly alcohol attributable and 925 partly alcohol attributable deaths among men
Overall, the largest number of alcohol-relateddeaths were from alcoholic liver ... 1 and 2, among younger age groups (<34 years) the majority of deaths occurred from the acute ... traffic accidents. Beyond the age of 35, the highest number of deaths occurred from chronic
Figure 5: Females: Causes of alcohol-attributable deaths, by age (2007). Cancers Neuro‐psychiatric disorders Cardiovascular disorders Digestive disorders Respiratory disorders Unintentional injuries Intentional injuries 15‐29 30‐44 45‐59 60‐69 ... We further examined the composition of the alcohol-attributable death burden by broad injury and condition categories in adult males (figure 4) and females (Figure ... and 94% of alcohol-attributable deaths in