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Decomposition of mortality rates from cardiovascular disease in the adult population: a study for Brazilian micro-regions between 1996 and 2015

Decomposição das taxas de mortalidade por doenças cardiovasculares na população adulta: um estudo para as microrregiões brasileiras entre 1996 e 2015

Descomposición de las tasas de mortalidad por enfermedades cardiovasculares en la población adulta: un estudio para las microrregiones brasileñas entre 1996 y 2015

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most serious health issues and the leading cause of death worldwide, causing 30% of deaths in Brazil alone in recent years. However, CVD mortality rates are not uniformly distributed across the country. Brazil is marked by important regional differences resulting from socioeconomic inequality and limited access to health services. Given the spatial distribution of causes and heterogeneity of deaths from cardiovascular disease in Brazil, both at macro and micro levels, the goal of this paper is to investigate how age composition effects and age-specific mortality rates are related to the observed difference in deaths from cardiovascular disease in the adult population (over 30 years of age), by sex, in Brazilian micro-regions from 1996 to 2015. The results suggest there has been a decrease in mortality rates resulting from cardiovascular disease, and that both the effects of age structure and level may have influenced the variation of these deaths in Brazil over the period analyzed. These findings indicate that the Brazilian epidemiological transition is not uniform across and within regions of the country.

Keywords
Decomposition; Mortality; Cardiovascular mortality; Demography; Spatial analysis; Brazilian micro-regions

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