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Deaths from Cardiovascular Disease

This data shows premature deaths (Age under 75) from Cardiovascular Disease, numbers and rates by gender, as 3-year moving-averages.

Cardiovascular Disease include heart diseases and stroke, and others. Socio-economic and lifestyle factors are associated with circulatory disease deaths and inequalities in circulatory disease rates. Modifiable risk factors include smoking, excess weight, diet, and physical inactivity.

Directly Age-Standardised Rates (DASR) are shown in the data, where numbers are sufficient, so that death rates can be directly compared between areas. The DASR calculation applies Age-specific rates to a Standard (European) population to cancel out possible effects on crude rates due to different age structures among populations, thus enabling direct comparisons of rates.

A limitation on using mortalities as a proxy for prevalence of health conditions is that mortalities may give an incomplete view of health conditions in an area, as ill-health might not lead to premature death.

Data source: NHS Digital (now part of NHS England) Compendium hub, dataset unique identifier P00395. This data is updated annually.

Note: Compendium Mortality Consultation 2022 NHS Digital is currently analysing the results of the consultation that closed on 14 September 2022. In the meantime the next publication is on hold. 6 February 2023 10:55 AM

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Deaths from Cardiovascular Disease

Dataset for Deaths from Cardiovascular Disease age under 75. DASR figures for death rates have been Directly Age-Standardised using the 2013 European Standard Population.

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OHID: Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF)

Source: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) - data and profiles on key health issues. For data and profiles of key Health conditions in local areas, see the links for Local Authority Health profiles, and Local Health.

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Lincolnshire Health Intelligence Hub

Additional Resource: Key documents and information on the Health and Wellbeing of Lincolnshire’s population. Its resources include the Lincolnshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).

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