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Video: U.S. Mortality Trends 2020-2022 part 7: Other Physiological Causes of Death  

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13 May 2023, 15:54

Video:

In which I discuss the trends over 2020-2022 of the following causes of death in the U.S., by 5-year age groups:

  • Stroke (cerebrovascular)
  • Chronic lower respiratory disease
  • Flu/pneumonia
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney disease
  • Liver disease

I look at how the death rates compared in 2020-2022 to 2019. There are earlier videos in the series on heart disease, cancer, and COVID, as well as high-level trends.

Prior videos:

Part 1: Video: U.S. Mortality Through the Pandemic, All Causes and by Age Group, Provisional through 2022

Part 2: Video: U.S. Mortality Through the Pandemic, part 2 — Differences by State

Part 3: Video: U.S. Mortality Trends 2020-2022 part 3: Major Categories of Death

Part 4: Video: U.S. Mortality Trends 2020-2022 part 4: COVID

Part 5: Video: U.S. Mortality Trends 2020-2022 part 5: Historical trajectories for Causes of Death 1999-2022

Part 6: Video: U.S. Mortality Trends 2020-2022 part 6: Heart Disease and Cancer

Graphs from the video

00:43 Stroke

06:43 Chronic lower respiratory disease

10:42 Flu/pneumonia

15:46 Diabetes

19:11 Kidney disease

22:34 Liver disease

Slides and Spreadsheets

Can be found at the substack post

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As with my public finance project for 2023, I have an organizational plan in mortality for 2023. For now, this post is it. [looking around] It is a work in progress, but I will be pinning it at all my places (Twitter, substack, LinkedIn) to make it easy to find.

Enjoy!


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