老年亚裔美国人的主要死亡原因

D. Huo, D. Lauderdale
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亚裔美国人是美国增长最快的人口,但描述他们疾病负担的数据有限。在大多数美国健康统计数据中,亚裔美国人被归为单一种族类别。我们使用一个独特的数据文件来确定六个亚裔美国人亚群(中国人、印度人、日本人、韩国人、菲律宾人和越南人)中65岁或以上的人的死亡原因。《国际疾病分类第十版》(ICD-10)分类的死因是根据每一死因的死亡人数进行排序的。本研究共纳入76866例死亡记录。在亚裔美国人的死亡总数中,前10大死因占85%,前3大死因(心脏病、癌症和中风)占68%。6个亚洲族裔的排名和相对死因死亡率差异很大。印度人的心脏病相对负担最高(占所有死亡人数的41.6%),其次是菲律宾人(35.6%),然后是其他四个亚洲族裔(约30%)。癌症是第二大死因,约占中国人、日本人、韩国人和越南人死亡总数的26%,菲律宾人占21%,印度人占18%。流感和肺炎、慢性下呼吸道疾病、糖尿病、事故(意外伤害)和肾脏疾病也排在前10位,但具体排名因种族而异。年龄和性别在排名上的差异也很明显。由于亚裔美国人族群之间存在显著的异质性,因此计算特定种族的死亡原因排名更能提供信息。
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Leading Causes of Death for Older Asian Americans
Asian Americans are the fastest growing population in US, but data describing their disease burden are limited. For most US health statistics, Asian Americans are grouped into a single race category. We use a unique data file to identify causes of death for persons aged 65 or older in six Asian American ethnic subgroups (Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Koreans, Filipinos, and Vietnamese). Causes of death classified by the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD–10) are ranked according to the number of deaths assigned to each cause. There are a total of 76,866 death records included in this study. The 10 leading causes of death account for 85% of all deaths for Asian Americans and the top 3 causes (heart disease, cancer, and stroke) account for 68%. The rankings and relative cause-specific mortalities varied significantly across the six Asian ethnic groups. Indians had the highest relative burden of heart disease (41.6% of all deaths), followed by Filipinos (35.6%), then the other four Asian ethnic groups (~30%). Cancer, the second leading cause of death, accounted for about 26% of all deaths for Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and Vietnamese, 21% for Filipinos and 18% for Indians. Influenza and pneumonia, chronic lower respiratory disease, diabetes, accidents (unintentional injuries), and kidney disease also ranked among the top 10 causes, but the specific ranks vary across ethnic populations. Differences in the ranking are also evident by age and sex. Because of significant heterogeneity among Asian American ethnic groups, it is more informative to calculate ethnicity-specific rankings of causes of death.
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