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Direct standardization (age-adjusted death rates).
Most population-based mortality objectives and subobjectives in Healthy People 2000 are tracked using age-adjusted rates from the National Vital Statistics System (appendix table I). The exceptions are deaths from alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, all motor vehicle crashes, and work-related injuries (objectives 4.1, 9.3, and 10.1), which are monitored with crude death rates from other data...
متن کاملAge - Adjusted Death Rates by Paul
Mortality or death rates are often used as measures of health status for a population. Population-based incidence or morbidity data are available in North Carolina in a few areas such as cancer and certain communicable diseases, but for most chronic diseases we know only how many people died from the disease and not how many are living with it. Given the importance of data from death certificat...
متن کاملAge-adjusted death rates: trend data based on the year 2000 standard population.
Age-adjusted death rates are routine mortality risk measures used to compare rates over time or between groups such as those living in different geographic areas. This type of measure eliminates differences that would be caused because one population is older than another. Beginning with mortality data for 1999, the standard population used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Na...
متن کاملQuickStats: Age-Adjusted Death Rates,* by Race/Ethnicity† — National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2014–2015
From 2014 to 2015, the age-adjusted death rate for the total U.S. population increased 1.2% from 724.6 to 733.1 per 100,000 population. The rate increased 0.6% from 870.7 to 876.1 for non-Hispanic blacks and 1.4% from 742.8 to 753.2 for non-Hispanic whites. The rate for Hispanic persons did not change significantly. The highest rate was recorded for the non-Hispanic black population, followed b...
متن کاملComparison of crude and adjusted mortality rates from leading causes of death in northeastern Brazil.
OBJECTIVE To present how the adjustment of incompleteness and misclassification of causes of death in the vital registration (VR) system can contribute to more accurate estimates of the risk of mortality from leading causes of death in northeastern Brazil. METHODS After estimating the total numbers of deaths by age and sex in Brazil's Northeast region in 2002-2004 by correcting for undercount...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
سال: 1939
ISSN: 0027-8424,1091-6490
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.25.9.461