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. 2016 Dec 23;6(12):e010974. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010974

Table 1.

Sample characteristics

Denmark 95 Denmark 03 Finland 95 Finland 03 Norway 95 Norway 03 Sweden 95 Sweden 03
Persons 3 484 869 3 624 905 739 359 525 630 2 870 367 2 955 494 5 984 517 6 079 098
Deaths 286 820 270 140 170 388 164 022 216 718 201 746 459 509 444 571
Risk time (million years) 16.69 17.44 3.28 2.22 13.81 14.27 28.55 29.06
Male (%) 51.69 51.71 51.13 50.87 51.49 51.09 51.46 51.26
Aged 25–29 368 476 323 530 39 360 34 157 328 530 263 215 609 156 523 487
Aged 30–34 385 736 356 232 44 319 34 481 316 529 311 857 618 411 575 452
Aged 35–39 357 249 400 048 47 817 41 134 309 020 322 499 574 479 633 544
Aged 40–44 353 540 372 412 54 633 43 054 300 356 304 457 574 120 570 888
Aged 45–49 380 852 354 586 64 819 46 932 307 346 301 772 634 705 562 821
Aged 50–54 351 585 348 562 52 927 52 222 250 182 288 993 591 274 573 443
Aged 55–59 269 847 381 878 51 239 48 826 193 004 290 718 450 126 626 435
Aged 60–64 233 337 291 984 56 588 38 891 173 985 204 459 396 974 491 131
Aged 65–69 218 375 231 513 72 532 37 151 180 569 163 179 396 037 387 091
Aged 70–74 203 213 187 788 80 874 41 510 183 078 153 878 397 139 345 634
Aged 75–79 160 492 159 248 72 674 41 777 151 697 142 352 328 630 316 274
Aged 80–84 113 953 118 123 61 036 33 576 101 051 116 867 232 558 261 321
Aged 85–89 62 035 65 173 31 492 21 720 52 635 62 839 128 412 141 391
Aged 90–94 21 631 27 334 7977 8688 19 678 25 036 43 616 57 153
Aged 95 and older 4548 6494 1072 1511 2707 3373 8880 13 033