Changes in Mortality Inequalities in Urban and Rural Populations during 1990–2018: Lithuanian Experience
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources
2.2. Population
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Causes of Death | Short ICD-9 (1990–1992) | ICD-9 (1993–1997) | ICD-10 (From 1998) |
---|---|---|---|
Cardiovascular diseases | 84–102 | 390–459 | I00–I99 |
Cancer | 45–66 | 140–209 | C00–C97 |
External causes | 160–175 | E800–E999 | V01–Y98 |
Gastrointestinal diseases | 115–127 | 520–579 | K00–K93 |
All causes | 1–185 | 001–999 | A00–Y98 |
Causes of Death | Sex | 1990 | 2018 | Changes a (100,000 population) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Urban ASMR (95% CI) | Rural ASMR (95% CI) | Urban ASMR (95% CI) | Rural ASMR (95% CI) | |||
Cardiovascular diseases | Men | 720.32 (700.08; 740.56) | 758.33 (736.63; 780.03) | 498.80 (485.54; 512.06) | 558.66 * (539.72; 577.6) | 21.85 |
Women | 446.25 (435.15; 457.35) | 528.95* (515.57; 542.33) | 267.77 (261.35; 274.19) | 338.8 * (328.42; 349.18) | −11.67 | |
Cancer | Men | 288.4 (275.84; 300.96) | 283.59 (269.45; 297.73) | 264.34 (254.32; 274.36) | 263.84 (250.46; 277.22) | 4.31 |
Women | 149.46 (142.54; 156.38) | 126.41* (118.13; 134.69) | 125.92 (120.32; 131.52) | 123.05 (114.51; 131.59) | 20.21 | |
External causes | Men | 178.67 (170.15; 187.19) | 276.01 * (261.55; 290.47) | 114.44 (107.38; 121.5) | 152.03 * (140.99; 163.07) | −59.75 |
Women | 44.02 (40.34; 47.7) | 64.22* (57.58; 70.86) | 28.92 (25.88; 31.96) | 36.90 (31.56; 42.24) | −12.22 | |
Gastrointestinal diseases | Men | 32.49 (28.39; 36.59) | 27.27 (22.81; 31.73) | 64.32 (59.2; 69.44) | 68.68 (61.42; 75.94) | 9.58 |
Women | 21.51 (18.91; 24.11) | 15.11 * (12.33; 17.89) | 30.19 (27.37; 33.01) | 29.09 (25.09; 33.09) | 5.30 | |
All causes | Men | 1367.07 (1340.49; 1393.65) | 1567.25 * (1535.25; 1599.25) | 1112.12 (1091.94; 1132.3) | 1205.8* (1177.48; 1234.12) | −106.50 |
Women | 740.25 (725.67; 754.83) | 828.75 * (810.17; 847.33) | 526.06 (515.7; 536.42) | 607.97 * (591.51; 624.43) | −6.59 |
Causes of Death | Sex | 1990 | 2018 | Changes (%) | |||
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RD (95% CI) | RR (95% CI) | RD (95% CI) | RR (95% CI) | RD a | RR b | ||
Cardiovascular diseases | Men | 38.01 (36.55; 39.47) | 1.05 (0.98; 1.13) | 59.86 * (54.18; 65.54) | 1.12 (1.03; 1.22) | 57.48 | 58.33 |
Women | 82.70 (80.42; 84.98) | 1.19 (1.09; 1.29) | 71.03 * (67.07; 74.99) | 1.27 (1.13; 1.41) | −14.11 | 29.63 | |
Cancer | Men | −4.81 (−6.39; -3.23) | 0.98 (0.87; 1.10) | −0.50 (−3.86; 2.86) | 0.99 (0.88; 1.12) | −89.61 | −100.00 |
Women | −23.05 (−24.41; -21.69) | 0.85 (0.70; 1.00) | −2.87 * (−5.81; 0.07) | 0.98 (0.81; 1.17) | −87.55 | −650.00 | |
External causes | Men | 97.34 (91.4; 103.28) | 1.54 (1.37; 1.74) | 37.59 * (33.61; 41.57) | 1.33 (1.13; 1.56) | −61.38 | −63.64 |
Women | 20.20 (17.24; 23.16) | 1.46 (1.12; 1.86) | 7.98 * (5.68; 10.28) | 1.28 (0.89; 1.74) | −60.50 | −64.29 | |
Gastrointestinal diseases | Men | −5.22 (−5.58; -4.86) | 0.84 (0.55; 1.21) | 4.36 * (2.22; 6.50) | 1.07 (0.83; 1.35) | −183.53 | 328.57 |
Women | −6.40 (−6.58; −6.22) | 0.70 (0.39; 1.15) | −1.10 * (−2.28; 0.08) | 0.96 (0.64; 1.38) | −82.81 | −650.00 | |
All causes | Men | 200.18 (194.76; 205.6) | 1.15 (1.09; 1.20) | 93.68 * (85.54; 101.82) | 1.08 (1.02; 1.15) | −53.20 | −87.50 |
Women | 88.50 (84.50; 92.50) | 1.12 (1.04; 1.20) | 81.91 (75.81; 88.01) | 1.16 (1.07; 1.25) | −7.45 | 25.00 |
Causes of Deaths | Sex | Number of Cut-Off Points | Years of Cut-Off Point | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | Whole Period (1990–2018) | ||||
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Years | ACC (95% CI), p | Years | ACC (95% CI), p | Years | ACC (95% CI), p | Years | ACC (95% CI), p | ACC (95% CI), p | ||||
Cardiovascular diseases | Men | 3 | 1996 2000 2003 | 1990–1996 | 1.69 (0.54; 2.86), 0.00593 | 1996–2000 | −0.51 (−3.80; 2.91), 0.75762 | 2000–2003 | 1.59 (−5.03; 8.68), 0.63030 | 2003–2018 | −0.37 (−0.65; −0.09), 0.01297 | 0.16 (0.005; 0.317), 0.04395 |
Women | 3 | 1994 1997 2009 | 1990–1994 | −0.75 (−3.41; 1.98), 0.56877 | 1994–1997 | 3.08 (−5.39; 12.30), 0.47025 | 1997–2009 | 0.43 (−0.14; 1.02), 0.13361 | 2009–2018 | −0.51 (−1.29; 0.27), 0.18803 | 0.38 (0.208; 0.560), 0.00012 | |
Cancer | Men | 1 | 1998 | 1990–1998 | 1.22 (0.05; 2.41), 0.04087 | 1998–2018 | −0.18 (−0.47; 0.11), 0.21061 | - | - | - | - | 0.11 (0.079; 0.293), 0.247 |
Women | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.48 (0.292; 0.664), 0.00001 | |
External causes | Men | 3 | 1993 1999 2008 | 1990–1993 | −4.28 (−10.09; 1.91), 0.16147 | 1993–1999 | 2.09 (−0.73; 4.99), 0.13979 | 1999–2008 | −0.63 (−1.98; 0.73), 0.34464 | 2008–2018 | −1.68 (−2.63; −0.71), 0.00165 | −0.52 (−0.807; −0.240), 0.00078 |
Women | 3 | 1993 2007 2013 | 1990–1993 | −5.24 (−15.49; 6.25), 0.33892 | 1993–2007 | 1.88 (0.67; 3.11), 0.00403 | 2007–2013 | −2.21 (−7.09; 2.93), 0.37414 | 2013–2018 | −3.90 (−8.70; 1.15), 0.12083 | −0.007 (−0.502; 0.490), 0.976 | |
Gastrointestinal diseases | Men | 3 | 1997 2000 2006 | 1990–1997 | 3.14 (−0.31; 6.71), 0.07293 | 1997–2000 | −5.91 (−27.05; 21.37), 0.62417 | 2000–2006 | 6.73 (0.83; 12.99), 0.02683 | 2006–2018 | −0.68 (−2.16; 0.83), 0.35923 | 0.69 (0.383; 0.997), 0.00008 |
Women | 0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1.43 (0.961; 1.906), 0.00000 | |
All causes | Men | 3 | 1998 2001 2004 | 1990–1998 | 0.91 (0.32; 1.49), 0.00393 | 1998–2001 | −0.80 (−5.94; 4.61), 0.75571 | 2001–2004 | 0.94 (−4.29; 6.44), 0.71874 | 2004–2018 | −0.86 (−1.11; −0.61), 0.00000 | −0.21 (−0.369; −0.059), 0.009 |
Women | 3 | 1998 2001 2005 | 1990–1998 | 0.85 (0.18; 1.53), 0.01575 | 1998–2001 | −1.05 (−6.95; 5.22), 0.72488 | 2001–2005 | 1.85 (-1.23; 5.03), 0.22785 | 2005–2018 | −0.54 (−0.86; −0.22), 0.00229 | 0.16 (0.027; 0.299), 0.020 |
Causs of Death | Sex | 1990 | 2018 | ||
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RD | % a | RD | % a | ||
Cardiovascular diseases | Men | 38.01 | 18.99 | 59.86 | 63.78 |
Women | 82.70 | 93.45 | 71.03 | 86.72 | |
Cancer | Men | −4.81 | −2.40 | −0.50 | −0.53 |
Women | −23.05 | −26.05 | −2.87 | −3.50 | |
External causes | Men | 97.34 | 48.63 | 37.59 | 40.05 |
Women | 20.20 | 22.82 | 7.98 | 9.74 | |
Gastrointestinal diseases | Men | −5.22 | −2.61 | 4.36 | 4.65 |
Women | −6.40 | −7.23 | −1.10 | −1.34 | |
All causes | Men | 200.18 | 100 | 93.68 | 100 |
Women | 88.50 | 100 | 81.68 | 100 |
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Mesceriakova-Veliuliene, O.; Kalediene, R. Changes in Mortality Inequalities in Urban and Rural Populations during 1990–2018: Lithuanian Experience. Medicina 2021, 57, 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080750
Mesceriakova-Veliuliene O, Kalediene R. Changes in Mortality Inequalities in Urban and Rural Populations during 1990–2018: Lithuanian Experience. Medicina. 2021; 57(8):750. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080750
Chicago/Turabian StyleMesceriakova-Veliuliene, Olga, and Ramune Kalediene. 2021. "Changes in Mortality Inequalities in Urban and Rural Populations during 1990–2018: Lithuanian Experience" Medicina 57, no. 8: 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080750
APA StyleMesceriakova-Veliuliene, O., & Kalediene, R. (2021). Changes in Mortality Inequalities in Urban and Rural Populations during 1990–2018: Lithuanian Experience. Medicina, 57(8), 750. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080750