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Did the 1918 influenza cause the twentieth century cardiovascular mortality epidemic in the United States?


ABSTRACT: During most of the twentieth century, cardiovascular mortality increased in the United States while other causes of death declined. By 1958, the age-standardized death rate (ASDR) for cardiovascular causes for females was 1.84 times that for all other causes, combined (and, for males, 1.79×). Although contemporary observers believed that cardiovascular mortality would remain high, the late 1950s and early 1960s turned out to be the peak of a roughly 70-year epidemic. By 1988 for females (1986 for males), a spectacular decline had occurred, wherein the ASDR for cardiovascular causes was less than that for other causes combined. We discuss this phenomenon from a demographic point of view. We also test a hypothesis from the literature, that the 1918 influenza pandemic caused the cardiovascular mortality epidemic; we fail to find support.

SUBMITTER: Tate S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5068420 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Did the 1918 influenza cause the twentieth century cardiovascular mortality epidemic in the United States?

Tate Steven S   Namkung Jamie J JJ   Noymer Andrew A  

PeerJ 20161004


During most of the twentieth century, cardiovascular mortality increased in the United States while other causes of death declined. By 1958, the age-standardized death rate (ASDR) for cardiovascular causes for females was 1.84 times that for all other causes, <i>combined</i> (and, for males, 1.79×). Although contemporary observers believed that cardiovascular mortality would remain high, the late 1950s and early 1960s turned out to be the peak of a roughly 70-year epidemic. By 1988 for females (  ...[more]

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