Deaths from Liver Disease
Dataset for Deaths from Liver Disease age under 75. DASR figures for death rates have been Directly Age-Standardised using the 2013 European Standard Population.
This data shows premature deaths (Age under 75) from Liver Disease, numbers and rates by gender, as 3-year moving-averages. Most liver disease is preventable and much is influenced by alcohol consumption and obesity prevalence, which are both amenable to public health interventions. Directly Age-Standardised Rates (DASR) are shown in the data (where numbers are sufficient) so that death rates can be directly compared between areas. The DASR calculation applies Age-specific rates to a Standard (European) population to cancel out possible effects on crude rates due to different age structures among populations, thus enabling direct comparisons of rates. A limitation on using mortalities as a proxy for prevalence of health conditions is that mortalities may give an incomplete view of health conditions in an area, as ill-health might not lead to premature death. Low numbers may result in zero values or missing data. Data source: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) indicator 40601 (E06a). The data is updated annually.
Dataset for Deaths from Liver Disease age under 75. DASR figures for death rates have been Directly Age-Standardised using the 2013 European Standard Population.
Metadata for Deaths from Liver Disease dataset. This file contains Metadata (information about a dataset). It shows the schema for dataset fields and their contents. This file should be used along with the dataset, to aid correct interpretation of the data.
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) - data and profiles on key health issues. They include Liver Disease profiles. For data and profiles of key Health conditions in local areas, see the links for Local Authority Health profiles, and Local Health.
Key documents and information on the Health and Wellbeing of Lincolnshire’s population. Its resources include the Lincolnshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).