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

Table 276: Diabetes age-specific mortality rates for 2007-2009 by Area in Hull<br />

Locality Diabetes age specific mortality rates per 100,000 persons for 2007-2009<br />

35-64 65-74 75+ all ages<br />

North 4.4 * 64.1 *<br />

East * 32.9 73.1 *<br />

West 4.1 * 83.0 *<br />

HULL 3.0 17.8 75.6 7.5<br />

*Number of deaths less than three.<br />

The total number of deaths in Hull with a primary cause of death of diabetes over the<br />

three year period 2007-2009 were 31 in men and 28 in women. The total number of<br />

under 75 deaths over the three year period 2007-2009 and the under 75 directly<br />

standardised mortality rates (DSRs) for diabetes is given in Table 277 by Locality. The<br />

DSRs are standardised to the European Standard Population. The confidence<br />

intervals are given, and are quite wide due to the small number of deaths.<br />

Table 277: Total deaths and under 75 directly standardised mortality rates for diabetes<br />

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

Area Total deaths over three years and under 75 DSRs for diabetes 2007-<br />

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

Males Females Persons<br />

N DSR N DSR N DSR<br />

North * * * * 4 2.4 (0.6 to 6.1)<br />

East * * * * 8 2.6 (1.1 to 5.2)<br />

West * * * * 7 2.4 (0.9 to 4.9)<br />

HULL 13 3.5 (1.8 to 5.9) 6 1.4 (0.5 to 3.1) 19 2.5 (1.5 to 3.8)<br />

*Suppressed due to small numbers of deaths.<br />

Table 278 gives all age SMRs for mortality from diabetes for Hull and comparators for<br />

2006-2008. The number of deaths, in particular the number of premature (under 75<br />

years) deaths are small, so the figures are presented for all ages. The mortality rate in<br />

Hull is higher than England for men, but similar to areas with similar ethnicity rates. For<br />

women, the mortality rate is only slightly higher than England. However, the confidence<br />

intervals are very wide ranging from 84 (16% lower than England) to 164 (64% higher<br />

than England) for men, and ranging from 74 (26% lower than England) to 146 (46%<br />

higher than England) for women.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 575

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