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Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010

BACKGROUND: Chronic non-communicable diseases have become the major cause of death in China. This study describes and compares chronic disease mortality between urban and rural residents in Hubei Province, central China. METHODS: Death records of all individuals aged 15 years and over who died from...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Liwei, Tan, Li, Zhang, Lan, Wei, Sheng, Liu, Li, Long, Lu, Zhang, Jie, Wu, Yaqiong, Zhang, Qingjun, Nie, Shaofa
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-713
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author Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Zhang, Lan
Wei, Sheng
Liu, Li
Long, Lu
Zhang, Jie
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Qingjun
Nie, Shaofa
author_facet Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Zhang, Lan
Wei, Sheng
Liu, Li
Long, Lu
Zhang, Jie
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Qingjun
Nie, Shaofa
author_sort Cheng, Liwei
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic non-communicable diseases have become the major cause of death in China. This study describes and compares chronic disease mortality between urban and rural residents in Hubei Province, central China. METHODS: Death records of all individuals aged 15 years and over who died from 2008 through 2010 in Hubei were obtained from the Disease Surveillance Points system maintained by the Hubei Province Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Average annual mortality, standardized death rates, years of potential life lost (YLL), average years of potential life lost (AYLL) and rates of life lost were calculated for urban and rural residents. Standardized rate ratios (SRR) were calculated to compare the death rates between urban and rural areas. RESULTS: A total of 86.2% of deaths were attributed to chronic non-communicable diseases in Hubei. Cerebrovascular diseases, ischemic heart disease and neoplasms were the main leading causes in both urban and rural areas, and the mortality rates were higher among rural residents. Lung cancer was the principal cause of mortality from cancer among urban and rural residents, and stomach cancer and liver cancer were more common in rural than urban areas. Breast cancer mortality among women in rural areas was lower than in urban areas (SRR=0.73, 95% CI=0.63–0.85). The standardized mortality for chronic lower respiratory disease among men in rural areas was higher than in urban areas (SRR=4.05, 95% CI=3.82–4.29). Among men, total AYLL from liver cancer and other diseases of liver were remarkably higher than other causes in urban and rural areas. Among women the highest AYLL were due to breast cancer in both urban and rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic diseases were the major cause of death in Hubei Province. While circulatory system diseases were the leading causes in both urban and rural areas, our study highlights that attention should also be paid to breast cancer among women and chronic lower respiratory disease among rural residents. It is important that governments focus on this public health issue and develop preventive strategies to reduce morbidity and premature mortality from chronic non-communicable diseases.
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spelling pubmed-37511102013-08-24 Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010 Cheng, Liwei Tan, Li Zhang, Lan Wei, Sheng Liu, Li Long, Lu Zhang, Jie Wu, Yaqiong Zhang, Qingjun Nie, Shaofa BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic non-communicable diseases have become the major cause of death in China. This study describes and compares chronic disease mortality between urban and rural residents in Hubei Province, central China. METHODS: Death records of all individuals aged 15 years and over who died from 2008 through 2010 in Hubei were obtained from the Disease Surveillance Points system maintained by the Hubei Province Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Average annual mortality, standardized death rates, years of potential life lost (YLL), average years of potential life lost (AYLL) and rates of life lost were calculated for urban and rural residents. Standardized rate ratios (SRR) were calculated to compare the death rates between urban and rural areas. RESULTS: A total of 86.2% of deaths were attributed to chronic non-communicable diseases in Hubei. Cerebrovascular diseases, ischemic heart disease and neoplasms were the main leading causes in both urban and rural areas, and the mortality rates were higher among rural residents. Lung cancer was the principal cause of mortality from cancer among urban and rural residents, and stomach cancer and liver cancer were more common in rural than urban areas. Breast cancer mortality among women in rural areas was lower than in urban areas (SRR=0.73, 95% CI=0.63–0.85). The standardized mortality for chronic lower respiratory disease among men in rural areas was higher than in urban areas (SRR=4.05, 95% CI=3.82–4.29). Among men, total AYLL from liver cancer and other diseases of liver were remarkably higher than other causes in urban and rural areas. Among women the highest AYLL were due to breast cancer in both urban and rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic diseases were the major cause of death in Hubei Province. While circulatory system diseases were the leading causes in both urban and rural areas, our study highlights that attention should also be paid to breast cancer among women and chronic lower respiratory disease among rural residents. It is important that governments focus on this public health issue and develop preventive strategies to reduce morbidity and premature mortality from chronic non-communicable diseases. BioMed Central 2013-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3751110/ /pubmed/23915378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-713 Text en Copyright © 2013 Cheng et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Zhang, Lan
Wei, Sheng
Liu, Li
Long, Lu
Zhang, Jie
Wu, Yaqiong
Zhang, Qingjun
Nie, Shaofa
Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title_full Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title_fullStr Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title_full_unstemmed Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title_short Chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008–2010
title_sort chronic disease mortality in rural and urban residents in hubei province, china, 2008–2010
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-713
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