Deaths from Chronic lower respiratory diseases
Deaths from Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 124,181 annual deaths; 5.2% of deaths (CDC/1999).
Cause of death rank: 5th top cause of death in 1999 is "Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease" (CDC)
Average life years lost from Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 11.3 years for chronic lung disease (SEER)1; 13.0 in North Carolina2; 4.5 average YPLL/person for chronic lower respiratory disease in Michigan3.
Death statistics for Chronic lower respiratory diseases: The following are statistics from various sources about deaths and Chronic lower respiratory diseases:
- 62,005 female deaths in the USA 2000 (American Heart Association, 2002)
- 60,004 male deaths in the USA 2000 (American Heart Association, 2002)
- 26.0 per 100,000 people in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 54.0 per 100,000 men died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 37.6 per 100,000 women died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 19.0 per 100,000 Asian/Pacific Islander people died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS,2003)
- 20.7 per 100,000 Hispanic/Latino people died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 30.0 per 100,000 American Indian or Alaska Native people died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 30.9 per 100,000 black people died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 45.6 per 100,000 white people died from chronic lower respiratory diseases in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 123,013 people died from chronic pulmonary disease each year in the US 2001 (Deaths: Final Data for 2001, NCHS, CDC)
- Chronic pulmonary disease is ranked the fourth leading cause of death in the US 2001 (Deaths: Final Data for 2001, NCHS, CDC)
- Chronic lower respiratory disease death statistics by age group in the USA:
- 0.9 children under 1 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 female children aged 1-4 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.7 adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.1 adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.6 adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 44.2 adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 169.4 adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 386.1 adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 648.6 adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.2 male children under 1 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.4 female children aged 1-4 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.4 male children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.6 male adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.8 male adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.9 male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 9.0 male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 47.8 male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 195.2 male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 488.5 male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 967.9 male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 female children aged 1-4 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 female children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.4 female adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.7 female adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.2 female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.3 female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 41.0 female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 148.2 female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 319.2 female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 518.5 female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- Chronic lower respiratory disease death statistics by race and age group in the USA:
- 1.6 white male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.4 white male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 48.6 white male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 201.4 white male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 503.6 white male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 997.4 white male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.8 black or African American male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 15.0 black or African American male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 54.6 black or African American male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 176.9 black or African American male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 370.3 black or African American male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 693.1 black or African American male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 46.4 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 111.3 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 416.6 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 770.7 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.8 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.8 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 71.3 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 254.3 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 670.7 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.9 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 3.4 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 18.2 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 72.4 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 250.3 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 671.1 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.7 white female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 13.4 white female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 35.3 white female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 82.9 white female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 158.4 white female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 255 white female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.7 black or African American female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 13.4 black or African American female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 35.3 black or African American female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 82.9 black or African American female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 158.4 black or African American female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 255.0 black or African American female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 31.6 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 136.8 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 175.8 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 362.2 American Indian or Alaska Native female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 6.2 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 29.2 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 88.9 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 299.5 Asian or Pacific Islander female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.3 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 3.3 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 10.8 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 38.0 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 136.0 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 387.8 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged over 85 per 100,000 population died each year from chronic lower respiratory disease in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
Footnotes:
1. SEER Cancer Statistics Review 1975-2000, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
2. Years of Potential Life Lost in North Carolina, NCMJ March/April 2002, Volume 63, Number 2
3. Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, MDCH, Michigan, USA
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