Circulatory disease deaths: majority among people over 65

In 2021, the EU standardised death rate due to diseases of the circulatory system was 343 deaths per 100 000 people. The rate was heavily influenced by age, with a rate for those 65 years or over of 1 586 deaths per 100 000 inhabitants over 65, while the rate for those under 65 was 42.
The rate in males was significantly higher than in females. This was observed in both age groups: 64 for males and 21 for females under 65 years old, and 1 849 for males and 1 393 for females aged 65 and over.
Source dataset: hlth_cd_asdr2
Bulgaria had the highest death rates due to circulatory diseases
At regional level, the highest rates of death from diseases of the circulatory system were recorded in 5 Bulgarian regions: Severozapaden (1 332), Severen tsentralen (1 273), Yugoiztochen (1 240), Yuzhen tsentralen (1 204) and Severoiztochen (1 147). The lowest were reported in 4 French regions and 1 Spanish region: Île de France (141), Rhône-Alps (153), Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (154), Communidad de Madrid (158), and Midi-Pyrénées (164).
Source dataset: hlth_cd_asdr2
This article is being published on the occasion of World Hypertension Day.
For more information
- Statistics Explained article on causes of death statistics
- Database on health
- Thematic section on health
Methodology
More information about diseases of the circulatory system can be found here: International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems 10th Revision codes I00-I99.
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