back to basics, 2013 population health : vital & health statistics
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Back to Basics, 2013 POPULATION HEALTH : Vital & Health Statistics. Presented by N. Birkett, MD Epidemiology & Community Medicine. 78.1: VITAL STATISTICS INFORMATION. What are the key causes of illness or death in Canada ? Common things are common - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Back to Basics, 2013POPULATION HEALTH : Vital & Health Statistics
Presented by N. Birkett, MDEpidemiology & Community
Medicine
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78.1: VITAL STATISTICS INFORMATION
• What are the key causes of illness or death in Canada?– Common things are common
• using epidemiology can help you run a better clinical practice• Hipocrates
• How have disease incidence and mortality changed in Canada in the past 20 years?– Little good information on disease incidence except for
reportable diseases and cancer (cancer registries)
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TOPICS
• Demography, population dynamics• Mortality• Morbidity• Summary measures of population health• Aboriginal health
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Population Dynamics, 2007Canada Nfld Nunavut
% aged >65 14% 15% 3%
Total fertility 1.7 1.5 3.0
Birth rate/1,000 11.3 8.9 25.8
Death rate/1,000 7.3 8.9 4.3
Rate of Natural Increase/1,000
4.0 0 21.5
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World Health Report, 2012 (data mostly from 2009)
Population(x 1,000)
Growth(%)
Dependency ratio %
% aged > 60
Total Fertility
rate
LE at birth (both
sexes)
P dying< 5 yrs
(per 1000)
Afghan- istan 31,412 3.2 100 4 6.3 48 149
Canada 34,017 1.0 56 20 1.7 81 6
China 1,348,932 0.6 45 12 1.6 74 18
France 62,787 0.6 70 23 2.0 81 4
Japan 126,536 0.1 75 30 1.4 83 3
USA 310,384 0.9 61 18 2.1 79 8
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Population Pyramids
• Canada, 1901-2001• Ontario 1901-2001• Newfoundland 1949-2001• Yukon 1901-2001
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General (All-Causes) Mortality
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# deaths in Canada from 1979-2004; men and women.
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Mortality RATES in Canada from 1979-2004; men and women.
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Infant Mortality, 1935-2005
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Age/sex-specific Mortality.Canada, 2005
Age at death (years)
0 20 40 60 80
Rat
e/10
0,00
0
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000CombinedMalesFemales
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Age/sex-specific Mortality.Canada, 2005
log-scale for mortality
Age at death (years)
0 20 40 60 80
Rat
e/10
0,00
0
1
10
100
1000
10000CombinedMalesFemales
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Age-specific mortality: male:female mortality ratioCanada, 2005
1.0=same mortality in both sexes; > 1.0 -> higher male mortality
Age (years)
0 20 40 60 80
Rat
io (M
:F)
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
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Cause-Specific Mortality
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Leading causes of death (2009)Cause 2004 2009Cancer 30 29.8- Lung 9(M); 8(F) 7.8- Breast 5 (F) 4.2 (F)- Prostate 3 (M) 3.1 (M)Cardiovascular 28 26.6- Ischemic heart 17 15.5- Other circulatory 5 5.2- Stroke 6 5.9Respiratory disease 7 7.0
Injuries 4 4.3Diabetes 4 2.9Alzheimer’s disease 2 2.6
Suicide 1.6 1.6
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CANCER: 30.3%
Circ Disease:27.6%
†
† Pneumonia & influenza grouped with respiratory disease. Would increase infectious % to about 3.4%.
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CANCER: 29.8%
Circ Disease:29.0%
††
† Pneumonia & influenza grouped with respiratory disease. Would increase infectious % to about 3.5%.
{EXTERNALCAUSES:4.8%+
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CANCER: 31.6%
Circ Disease:27.3%
††
† Pneumonia & influenza grouped with respiratory disease. Would increase infectious % to about 3.3%.
{EXTERNALCAUSES:3.4%+
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Cancer Cluster
Cardio-vascular Cluster
‘Other’ Cluster
Suicide
Crime
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Cancer and AgeAge-Specific Mortality Rates for All Cancers by Sex, Canada, 2003
Surveillance Division, CCDPC, Public Health Agency of Canada
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Cancer and AgeAge-Specific Incidence Rates for All Cancers by Sex, Canada, 2003
Surveillance Division, CCDPC, Public Health Agency of Canada
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Time trends in MalesIncidence Mortality
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 20050
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Prostate
Lung
Colorectal
Bladder
NHLStomach
Melanoma
LarynxLiverThyroid
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
AS
MR
(/10
0,00
0)
0
20
40
60
80
100
Prostate
Lung
Colorectal
NHL
Stomach
OralLarynxHodgkin's
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Time trends in FemalesIncidence Mortality
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 20050
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Breast
Lung
Colorectal
NHLStomach
Cervix
Larynx
Thyroid
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
AS
MR
(/10
0,00
0)
0
20
40
60
80
100
Breast
Lung
Colorectal
NHLStomach
Cervix
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Injury Mortality in Canada, 2004
Age at death (years)
0 20 40 60 80
Rat
e/10
0,00
0
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350Total MVA FallsSuffocation Other unintentional Suicide Homicide
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Injury Mortality in Canada, 2004Excluding poeple over age 80
Age at death (years)
0 20 40 60 80
Rat
e/10
0,00
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Total MVA FallsSuffocation Other unintentional Suicide Homicide
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Income Inequalities in Health
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Income Inequalities• SES (socio-economic status)
– Lower worse health• Life expectancy 6.6 years lower in the poorest group.
– Complex causal pathway• Nutrition• Race• Habits• Environmental/occupational• Access to/use of health/preventive services• Political isolation• Others
2910/7/2012
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311 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Income adequacy quintiles
Men
Women
Remaining Life Expectancy at age 25. Based on 10-year follow-up to 1991 census
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Remaining life expectancy at age 25 (conditional on surviving to
age 25), 1991-2001Men Women
Total, all quintiles 53.7 59.3 Quintile 1 (lowest) 50.6 57.1 Quintile 2 53.0 59.2 Quintile 3 54.0 59.7 Quintile 4 55.0 60.6 Quintile 5 (highest) 56.0 60.4
Difference Q5-Q1 5.3 3.303/2013 32
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Probability of survival to age 75 (conditional on surviving to age
25), 1991-2001Men Women
Total, all quintiles 66.9 80.1 Quintile 1 (lowest) 57.0 73.3 Quintile 2 64.1 79.5 Quintile 3 67.3 81.8 Quintile 4 69.5 82.9 Quintile 5 (highest) 74.1 83.6
Difference Q5-Q1 17.2 10.303/2013 33
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Summary Measures of Population Health
Combine mortality and a measure of morbidity
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Impact of Chronic Diseases
Category Mortality MorbidityCancer 85% 15%Cardiovascular 79% 21%Diabetes 37% 63%Respiratory 33% 67%Neuropsychiatric 8% 92%Musculoskeletal 7% 93%Sense organs 0% 100%
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Summary Measures ofPopulation Health
IndicatorType
Life (Survival) Health-Adjusted Life (Survival)
Gap Years of Life Lost(YLL)
Disability-Adj Life Years (DALY)
Expectancy Life Expectancy(LE)
Health-Adj LifeExpectancy
(HALE)
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2001 Life Expectancy andHealth-Adjusted Life Expectancy
GenderIndicator
Males Females Difference
LE 76.9 82.0 5.1HALE 68.3 70.8 2.5Difference 8.6 12.8
• HALE always < LE• Females live longer (but gap is narrowing)• Females suffer more morbidity
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Disability-Adjusted Life-Years Lost
05000
10000150002000025000300003500040000
I Communicable
MaternalPerinatalNutritional
II Chronic
III Injuries
MorbidityMortality
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Which Chronic Diseases?
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Ca CVSDMRespN-PM-SSense
MorbidityMortality
Cancer CHD Diabetes Respiratory Neuro-Psych Musculoskeletal Sensory
Cancer CHD DiabetesRespiratoryNeuro-psychMusculoskeltalSensory
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Deaths vs Prevalence, Canada
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Aboriginal Health
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Population Pyramids
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Age-specific Fertility Rates
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0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
First Nations (2001-2002 average)
General Canadian Population (2000)
Age group of mother (years)
Ferti
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rate
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Percentage of Live Births by Age Group of Mother
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
Age group of mother (years)
Perc
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First Nations (2001-2002 average)
General Canadian Population (2000)
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Crude Mortality Rate
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Age-adjusted Mortality Rate
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Age-specific Mortality Ratio
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Life Expectancy at Birth in Years, by Sex
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Age
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Registered Indian males Canadian males Registered Indian females Canadian females
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Leading Causes of Death (age-standardized)
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General Canadian Population2001-2002 (average)
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Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL)
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8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000
External causes of injury
Ciculatory diseases
Neoplasms
Digestive diseases
Congenital malformations
Perinatal conditions
Symptoms and ill-defined
Respiratory diseases
Endocrine diseases
Infectious and parasitic
PYLL per 100,000 population
First Nations Canada
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