The Scottish Registrar General's Annual Reports have been used to study trends in mortality from stroke in Scotland during 1950-1986 in those aged 45 to 74. In 1950 the age-adjusted mortality rate was 347.4 per 100,000 population for men and 360.8 for women, falling to 199.6 for men and 155.8 for women in 1986. This downward trend has increased from 1976 for males. The average annual decline in age-adjusted mortality from stroke over the 37-year period was 4.0 per 100,000 in males and 5.5 in females. This reduction in death rates was proportionally higher for women compared with men in all age groups over 55 years. As with cardiovascular deaths, mortality from stroke was lower in the east than in the central region and west of Scotland. The...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe the change in overall and cause-specific mortality ...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trends in stroke incidence and survival determine changes in stroke morbidit...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
We compared the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality in men and women aged 40-69 ye...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the trends in stroke mortality in the population of Klaip...
Secular trends in mortality from hypertensive and cerebrovascular diseases have been studied in Sing...
This paper challenges the assumption that mortality from stroke will remain constant or decline over...
Mortality form stroke in Italy over the period 1955-1987 was analysed in terms of age-specific, age-...
Trends in age-specific and age-standardized death certification rates from all ischaemic heart disea...
In Stockholm county, a rapid decline in mortality from acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was observe...
Mortality form stroke in Italy over the period 1955-1987 was analysed in terms of age-specific, age-...
Background: Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the ...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
This study assesses whether stroke mortality trends have been less favorable among lower than among ...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe the change in overall and cause-specific mortality ...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trends in stroke incidence and survival determine changes in stroke morbidit...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
We compared the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality in men and women aged 40-69 ye...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the trends in stroke mortality in the population of Klaip...
Secular trends in mortality from hypertensive and cerebrovascular diseases have been studied in Sing...
This paper challenges the assumption that mortality from stroke will remain constant or decline over...
Mortality form stroke in Italy over the period 1955-1987 was analysed in terms of age-specific, age-...
Trends in age-specific and age-standardized death certification rates from all ischaemic heart disea...
In Stockholm county, a rapid decline in mortality from acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was observe...
Mortality form stroke in Italy over the period 1955-1987 was analysed in terms of age-specific, age-...
Background: Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the ...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
This study assesses whether stroke mortality trends have been less favorable among lower than among ...
Background: The aim of the study was to describe the change in overall and cause-specific mortality ...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trends in stroke incidence and survival determine changes in stroke morbidit...