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Johanna Berg1, Lena Björck, Georgios Lappas, Martin O'Flaherty, Simon Capewell, Annika Rosengren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deaths from coronary heart disease (CHD) have been decreasing in most Western countries over the last few decades. In contrast, a flattening of the decrease in mortality has been recently reported among younger age groups in some countries. We aimed to determine whether the decrease in CHD mortality is flattening among Swedish young adults.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24447603 PMCID: PMC3930358 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-14-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Figure 1Trends in age-adjusted mortality rates from coronary heart disease mortality for adults aged 35–84 years in Sweden from 1987 to 2009.
Age-standardised trends in coronary heart disease mortality among Swedish women from 1987 to 2009: joinpoint analysis
| 35–54 | | | |
| 1987–2009 | 104–63 | 11.6 –5.2 | -3.1* (-3.7 to -2.4) |
| 55–64: | | | |
| 1987–2009 | 482–216 | 107–39.1 | -4.7* (-5.1 to -4.2) |
| 65–74: | | | |
| 1987–1996 | 1978–1346 | 417–289 | -4.3* (-5.0 to -3.5) |
| 1996–2009 | 1346–588 | 294–128 | -5.7* (-6.3 to -5.2) |
| 75–84: | | | |
| 1987–1989 | 4928–4480 | 1617–1418 | -6.5* (-10.9 to -1.8) |
| 1989–1992 | 4518–4421 | 1418–1360 | -1.5 (-6.4 to 3.7) |
| 1992–2006 | 4421–2428 | 1360–729 | -4.5* (-4.8 to -4.2) |
| 2006–2009 | 2428–1855 | 729–578 | -6.9* (-10.5 to -3.2) |
| 35–84: | | | |
| 1987–1993 | 7496–6376 | 301.1–244.2 | -3.4* (-4.4 to -2.4) |
| 1993–2009 | 6376–2758 | 244.2–105.1 | -4.8* (-5.1 to -4.5) |
*Annual Percentage Change (APC) is significantly different from zero at alpha = 0.05.
1The total number of deaths in the age group for each particular year.
2Comparison of the mortality rates in each age group and time interval.
Age-standardised trends in coronary heart disease mortality among Swedish men from 1987 to 2009: joinpoint analysis
| 35–54: | | | |
| 1987–1991 | 689–545 | 68.7–47.4 | -8.1* (-11.5 to -4.6) |
| 1991–2009 | 578–282 | 47.4–22.5 | -3.9* (-4.4 to -3.4) |
| 55–64: | | | |
| 1987–2009 | 1992–796 | 465–132 | -5.6* (-5.9 to -5.4) |
| 65–74: | | | |
| 1987–1997 | 5099–2923 | 1260–768 | -4.6* (-5.1 to -4.1) |
| 1997–2009 | 2923–1545 | 768–350 | -6.1* (-6.6 to -5.6) |
| 75–84: | | | |
| 1987–1995 | 6284–5225 | 2927–2298 | -3.1* (-3.9 to -2.4) |
| 1995–2009 | 5320–2714 | 2299–1119 | -4.6* (-5.0 to -4.2) |
| 35–84: | | | |
| 1987–1995 | 13935–10501 | 644.2–461.9 | -4.2* (-4.7 to -3.6) |
| 1995–2009 | 10501–5339 | 461.9–210.2 | -5.1* (-5.4 to -4.8) |
*Annual Percentage Change (APC) is significantly different from zero at alpha = 0.05.
1The total number of deaths in the age group for each particular year.
2Comparison of the mortality rates in each age group and time interval.
Figure 2Trends in age-specific mortality rates from coronary heart disease mortality for adults aged 35–84 years in Sweden from 1987 to 2009.