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Some Statistical Aspects of Mortality from Degenerative Heart Disease

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

R. H. Daw*
Affiliation:
Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.

Extract

Medical and social progress over the past 50 years has resulted in a large increase in the expectation of life, and this, together with a declining birthrate, has caused an increase in the proportion of old persons in the population. In 1901 less than 5% of the population of England and Wales was aged 65 and over; by 1949 the estimated percentage had increased to 11% and must inevitably increase still further in the future. A result of this is that more and more attention is being given to diseases of old age and in fact a new specialized branch of medicine, geriatrics, seems to have arisen. Heart diseases form by far the largest group of causes of death in old age and in 1949 were the certified cause of death in 37% of the deaths in England and Wales at ages 65 and over (Table 1). Even in the age-group 55-59 heart disease was responsible for 24% of all deaths in 1949.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1954

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