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. 2022 Dec 2;19(23):16150. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192316150

Table 3.

Comparison the population of people aged 55–74 and the total populations of the eight largest analysed developed countries (actual numbers, both sexes, neurological mortality, population (in millions)). Odds ratios (OR) of total population to neurological mortality (NM). Based upon WHO [26] data.

Population of
55–74 Years Old
Total Population Total
NM
Country 2000–2015 Change 2000–2015 Change Odds
Ratio
[%] [%]
Canada
Neurological mortality: 2649–3652 +38 19,293–35,091 +82 59%
Population (in millions): 0.496–0.761 +53 30.791–35.255 +14
France
Neurological mortality: 6236–5997 −4 40,594–71,543 +76 62%
Population (in millions): 10.628–13.956 +31 58.898–64.129 +9
Germany
Neurological mortality: 5790–9332 +61 22,543–73,310 +225 227%
Population (in millions:) 18.424–19.491 +6 82.188–81.687 −1
Italy
Neurological mortality: 5693–6542 +68 27,554–61,678 +124 110%
Population (in millions): 12.598–14.231 +13 56.924–60.731 +7
Japan
Neurological mortality: 4438–8099 +82 14,023–56,027 +299 300%
Population (in millions): 29.392–33.471 +14 125.612–125.319 −1
Spain
Neurological mortality: 3892–5007 +29 26,679–62,871 +135 104%
Population (in millions): 7.888–9.876 +25 40.174–46.410 +16
UK
Neurological mortality: 4650–9019 +94 24,601–103,550 +321 286%
Population (in millions): 11.065–13.792 +25 59.704–65.110 +9
USA
Neurological mortality: 21,818–48,047 +120 174,708–436,438 +150 120%
Population (in millions:) 42.666–67.380 +58 281.421–319.929 +14