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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Emerg Ment Health. 2013;15(4):217–228.

Table 2.

Age of Death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL). Comparison of White Male Police Officers from Buffalo and the U.S. Male Population.

Age Mid point of the age range *Number of Deaths-US white males *Number of Deaths-US white male police officers Total YPLL white males Total YPLL white male officers **YPLL Ratio
25-29 27 151.33 0 7264.00 0 0
30-34 32 169.82 7317.00 7302.51 314631.00 43.08
35-39 37 228.67 14087.81 8689.83 535337.00 61.60
40-44 42 347.74 13473.57 11475.55 444627.88 38.74
45-49 47 549.60 21339.04 15388.94 597493.39 38.84
50-54 52 875.23 17200.41 20130.31 395609.59 19.65
55-59 57 1357.63 14987.81 24437.46 269780.59 11.03
60-64 62 2071.52 6000.29 26929.77 78003.89 2.89
65-69 67 3058.75 3692.39 24470.03 29539.18 1.20
70-74 72 4425.89 1333.82 13277.67 4001.47 0.30
75-79 77 6332.81 375.81 0 0 0
80-84 82 8974.28 139.12 0 0 0
85+ 13561.88 40.12 0 0 0
Total 159366.11 2669024.03 21.73
*

Number of deaths were computed using actual mortality rates applied to a theoretical starting population of 100,000

**

Values in this column indicate the ratio between U.S. white males and male police officers in terms of potential years of life lost (YPLL).