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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

The under 75 2007-2009 directly standardised mortality rates (DSRs) for circulatory<br />

disease for each Area and Locality are given in Table 188 (standardised to the<br />

European Standard Population), as well as the total number of under 75 deaths over the<br />

three year period. The confidence intervals are given, and it can be seen that they are<br />

wide for the Areas and Localities, particularly for the former. Therefore, despite the<br />

relatively large differences among the Areas and Localities, the majority of the<br />

differences could well be due to random variation rather than related to true differences<br />

in the mortality rates.<br />

Table 188: Total deaths and under 75 directly standardised mortality rates for circulatory<br />

disease per 100,000 persons, Hull 2007-2009<br />

Area Total deaths over three years and under 75 DSRs for circulatory disease<br />

2007-2009 per 100,000 persons (95% CI)<br />

Males Females Persons<br />

N DSR N DSR N DSR<br />

North Carr 60 167 (127 to 216) 26 69 (45 to 102) 86 117 (93 to 145)<br />

Northern 53 112 (83 to 146) 28 55 (36 to 80) 81 83 (66 to 104)<br />

NORTH 113 136 (112 to 163) 54 62 (46 to 81) 167 98 (83 to 114)<br />

East 71 117 (92 to 148) 37 55 (39 to 76) 108 86 (70 to 104)<br />

Park 73 118 (93 to 149) 41 62 (45 to 85) 114 91 (75 to 109)<br />

Riverside (E) 31 171 (116 to 243) 13 73 (39 to 125) 44 123 (89 to 166)<br />

EAST 175 125 (107 to 144) 91 60 (48 to 74) 266 92 (81 to 104)<br />

Riverside (W) 102 193 (157 to 234) 45 103 (75 to 138) 147 152 (128 to 178)<br />

West 64 112 (86 to 143) 35 53 (36 to 74) 99 82 (66 to 100)<br />

Wyke 39 93 (65 to 127) 24 62 (39 to 92) 63 78 (60 to 100)<br />

WEST 205 135 (117 to 155) 104 70 (57 to 86) 309 104 (93 to 116)<br />

HULL 493 132 (120 to 144) 249 64 (57 to 73) 742 98 (91 to 106)<br />

The under 75 standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) are illustrated in Table 189 for 2006-<br />

2008. For males, Hull has a circulatory disease SMR for the under 75s which was 31%<br />

higher than England, and higher than the average of the 10 comparators and Industrial<br />

Hinterlands group. For women under 75 years, Hull had the highest SMR for circulatory<br />

disease with the exception of Leicester which was virtually the same as Hull. As Hull<br />

had the second highest SMR, it had an SMR which was higher than the average of the<br />

10 comparators and the Industrial Hinterlands group. The under 75 mortality rate for<br />

circulatory disease in women was 53% higher than England after adjusting for<br />

differences in the age and gender structures.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 443

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