Mortalidad por diabetes mellitus en la Provincia de Córdoba durante el período de 1986-1995

]-he fact that Diabetes Mellitus has become one of the relevant health problems and is hesides an important death cause in the world, has lcd lo investigate mortality as produced by Ibis pathology in the Province of Córdoba during the period 1986 / 1995.Death register because of Diabetes Mellitus fo...

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Autor principal: Ceroni , Inés del Valle
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2023
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Sumario:]-he fact that Diabetes Mellitus has become one of the relevant health problems and is hesides an important death cause in the world, has lcd lo investigate mortality as produced by Ibis pathology in the Province of Córdoba during the period 1986 / 1995.Death register because of Diabetes Mellitus for the whole province (for years 1986 - 1995) were obtained from the StadisticDepartment of the Health Ministery of the Province of Córdoba.Bnite and specific rates based on sex and age groups were determined from a total of 6.718 deceased ( 3,300 males and 3.418females), evolution of the same and its relation with diverse variables such as instruction level,poor housing and U. B. N.( Unsatisfied Basic Needs).Result showed that death rate increased during the period Studied, 24,42%000 being the medium annual rate, with no significative defference between both sexes ( P = 0, 76 > 0,05). In relation to age, rates raised according to growing age, with prevalence of the masculine, in general from 45 years and onward, except for 1986, 1989 and 1995 years when feminine death rate is greater in the 75 years- oId and onward group. With regard lo the other variables considered, when comparing them with the social and economic development of each Department in the Province of Córdoba, Wc could infer that industrial ization, urbanization and social and economic evolution of the same have a positive correlation with mortality caused by diabetes.