PUBHLTH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Age Adjustment, Cardiovascular Disease

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The mid-period population only approximates the average population at risk. If the risk is constant, the mid-population works well. Crude rate mortality from all causes: annual mortality rate for all causes (per 1000,000 population) = (total number of deaths from all causes in 1 year) / (number of persons in the population at midyear) x 100,000. Specific rate disease-specific mortality rate: annual mortality rate for chd (per 100,000 population) = (total number of deaths from chd in 1 year) / (number of persons in the population at midyear) x 100,000. Characteristics of cfr: it is generally presented as a percent, it is a measure of disease severity. Does not indicate risk of dying (need crude mortality rate) Population pyramid graphic presentation of the age and sex composition of a population. Different populations have different age structures, which change over time: for example, high fertility populations are characterized by a pyramid with a broad base and narrow apex.

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