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Mortality in the United States, 2017

NCHS Data Brief

No. 328

November 2018

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Health Statistics

Mortality in the United States, 2017

Sherry L. Murphy, B.S., Jiaquan Xu, M.D., Kenneth D. Kochanek, M.A., and Elizabeth Arias, Ph.D.

Key findings

Data from the National

Vital Statistics System

Life expectancy for the U.S.

population declined to 78.6 years in 2017. Ɣ

The age-adjusted death

rate increased by 0.4% from

728.8 deaths per 100,000

standard population in 2016 to

731.9 in 2017.

Age-specific death rates

increased from 2016 to 2017 for age groups 25-34, 35-44, and 85 and over, and decreased for the age group 45-54. Ɣ

The 10 leading causes of

death in 2017 remained the same as in 2016.

The infant mortality rate of

579.3 infant deaths per 100,000

live births in 2017 was not significantly different from the

2016 rate.

ƔThe 10 leading causes of

infant death in 2017 remained the same as in 2016 although

4 causes changed ranks.This report presents final 2017 U.S. mortality data on deaths and death

rates by demographic and medical characteristics. These data provide information on mortality patterns among U.S. residents by variables such as sex, rac e and ethnicity, and cause of death. Life expectancy estimates, age-specific death rates, age-adjusted death rates by race and ethnicity and sex, 10 leadin g causes of death, and 10 leading causes of infant death were analyzed by compari ng

2017 and 2016 final data (1

en-US ).How long can we expect to live? In 2017, life expectancy at birth was 78.6 years for the total U.S. population - a decrease from 78.7 years in 2016 (Figure 1). For males, life expectancy changed from 76.2 in 2016 to 76.1 in 2017. For females, life expectancy remained the same at 81.1.

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2017
Figure 1. Life expectancy at selected ages, by sex: United States, 2016 and 2017

NOTES: Life expectancies for 2016 were revised using updated Medicare data; therefore, figures may differ from those previously

published. Access data table for Figure 1 at: SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System, Mortality.

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Life expectancy for females was consistently higher than it was for male s. In 2017, the difference in life expectancy between females and males increased 0.1 year from 4.9 years in 2016 to 5.0 years in 2017. In 2017, life expectancy at age 65 for the total population was 19.5 yea rs, an increase of 0.1 year from 2016. Life expectancy at age 65 was 20.6 years for females and 18.1 years for males, both unchanged from 2016. The difference in life expectancy at age 65 between females and males was 2.5 years, unchanged from 2016. What are the age-adjusted death rates for race-ethnicity-sex group s? The age-adjusted death rate for the total population increased 0.4% from

728.8 per 100,000

standard population in 2016 to 731.9 in 2017 (Figure 2). Age-adjusted death rates increased in

2017 from 2016 for non-Hispanic white males (0.6%) and non-Hispanic wh

ite females (0.9%). The age-adjusted death rate decreased for non-Hispanic black females (0 .8%). Rates did not change significantly for non-Hispanic black males, Hispanic males, and H ispanic females from

2016 to 2017.

Figure 2. Age-adjusted death rates, by race and ethnicity and sex: United States,

2016 and 2017

1 Statistically significant increase in age-adjusted death rate from 2016 to 2017 (p < 0.05). 2 Statistically significant decrease in age-adjusted death rate from 2016 to 2017 (p < 0.05).

NOTE: Access data table for Figure 2 at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db328_tables-508.pdf#2.

SOURCE: NCHS, National Vital Statistics System, Mortality. Total

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Did age-specific death rates change among those aged 15 years and over? Death rates increased significantly between 2016 and 2017 for age groups

25-34 (2.9%), 35-44

(1.6%), and 85 and over (1.4%) (Figure 3). The death rate decreased significantly for age group 45-54 (1.0%). Rates for other age groups did not change significantly between 2016 and 2017.
Figure 3. Death rates for ages 15 years and over: United States, 2016 an d 2017 1 Statistically significant increase in age-specific death rate from 2016 to 2017 (p < 0.05). 2quotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_2