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Standard Mortality rate in Belgium

Goal: Examine the changes in mortality over several years in Belgium in order to provide elements of understanding of the particular situation observed in 2020.

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Christophe De Brouwer
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To compare mortality in different years, the use of the standardized mortality rate is the method of choice. The direct standardisation method is used, according to the Belgian population profile in 2020, the fictitious European population profile established in 1990 and the fictitious world population profile established in 2001. The years 2000 to 2019 were observed for this comparison with the year 2020, which is characterised by two epidemic phases of sars-cov-2 and significant mortality linked to a summer heat wave. The years of the decade '2000' show all mortality clearly higher than 2020, except for the year 2009, which is equivalent. As in 2020, 2003 shows a specific mortality rate for the 85+ age group. For the decade '2010', the results, on the Belgian profile, show an under-mortality in the year 2020 for the age group 0-24 years for both sexes compared to all other years studied. Mortality in the 25-44 age group is fairly equivalent between the years. Mortality in the 45-64 age group shows an increase in mortality in the years 2010 and 2012 compared to the other years that remain grouped together. For the 65-74 and 75-84 age groups, the mortality of the year 2020 is similar to the mortality of the years 2010 and 2012, while the year 2015 becomes intermediate. Mortality in the 85+ age group shows an increase for the year 2020 compared with the other years. It is in this respect that the year 2020 is specific compared to previous years. The analysis of the data on the European and world profile confirms the results on the Belgian profile and shows how important the structure of the age pyramid is for understanding the Belgian situation in 2020, to such an extent that, a contrario, the analysis on the world profile largely eliminates the excess mortality in that year. In conclusion, the observation of mortality in 2020 shows a morbid episode essentially linked to the ageing of the population. Poor health management as an aggravating factor cannot be ruled out. It is therefore reasonable to point out the uselessness of the social control measures that were taken regardless of age groups and the need for coherent care in terms of the individual health of our elderly.
Christophe De Brouwer
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To compare mortality in different years, the use of the standardized mortality rate is the method of choice. The direct standardisation method is used, according to the Belgian population profile in 2020, the fictitious European population profile established in 1990 and the fictitious world population profile established in 2001. The years 2000 to 2019 were observed for this comparison with the year 2020, which is characterised by two epidemic phases of sars-cov-2 and significant mortality linked to a summer heat wave. The years of the decade '2000' show all mortality clearly higher than 2020, except for the year 2009, which is equivalent. As in 2020, 2003 shows a specific mortality rate for the 85+ age group. For the decade '2010', the results, on the Belgian profile, show an under-mortality in the year 2020 for the age group 0-24 years for both sexes compared to all other years studied. Mortality in the 25-44 age group is fairly equivalent between the years. Mortality in the 45-64 age group shows an increase in mortality in the years 2010 and 2012 compared to the other years that remain grouped together. For the 65-74 and 75-84 age groups, the mortality of the year 2020 is similar to the mortality of the years 2010 and 2012, while the year 2015 becomes intermediate. Mortality in the 85+ age group shows an increase for the year 2020 compared with the other years. It is in this respect that the year 2020 is specific compared to previous years. The analysis of the data on the European and world profile confirms the results on the Belgian profile and shows how important the structure of the age pyramid is for understanding the Belgian situation in 2020, to such an extent that, a contrario, the analysis on the world profile largely eliminates the excess mortality in that year. In conclusion, the observation of mortality in 2020 shows a morbid episode essentially linked to the ageing of the population. Poor health management as an aggravating factor cannot be ruled out. It is therefore reasonable to point out the uselessness of the social control measures that were taken regardless of age groups and the need for coherent care in terms of the individual health of our elderly.
Christophe De Brouwer
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To compare mortality in different years, the use of the standardized mortality rate is the method of choice. The direct standardisation method is used, according to the Belgian population profile in 2020, the fictitious European population profile established in 1990 and the fictitious world population profile established in 2001. The years 2000 to 2019 were observed for this comparison with the year 2020, which is characterised by two epidemic phases of sars-cov-2 and significant mortality linked to a summer heat wave. The years of the decade '2000' show all mortality clearly higher than 2020, except for the year 2009, which is equivalent. As in 2020, 2003 shows a specific mortality rate for the 85+ age group. For the decade '2010', the results, on the Belgian profile, show an under-mortality in the year 2020 for the age group 0-24 years for both sexes compared to all other years studied. Mortality in the 25-44 age group is fairly equivalent between the years. Mortality in the 45-64 age group shows an increase in mortality in the years 2010 and 2012 compared to the other years that remain grouped together. For the 65-74 and 75-84 age groups, the mortality of the year 2020 is similar to the mortality of the years 2010 and 2012, while the year 2015 becomes intermediate. Mortality in the 85+ age group shows an increase for the year 2020 compared with the other years. It is in this respect that the year 2020 is specific compared to previous years. The analysis of the data on the European and world profile confirms the results on the Belgian profile and shows how important the structure of the age pyramid is for understanding the Belgian situation in 2020, to such an extent that, a contrario, the analysis on the world profile largely eliminates the excess mortality in that year. In conclusion, the observation of mortality in 2020 shows a morbid episode essentially linked to the ageing of the population. Poor health management as an aggravating factor cannot be ruled out. It is therefore reasonable to point out the uselessness of the social control measures that were taken regardless of age groups and the need for coherent care in terms of the individual health of our elderly.
Christophe De Brouwer
added a research item
To compare mortality in different years, the use of the standardized mortality rate is the method of choice. The direct standardisation method is used, according to the Belgian population profile in 2020, the fictitious European population profile established in 1990 and the fictitious world population profile established in 2001. The years 2000-5-8-9-10-12-15-16-17-18-19 were observed for this comparison with the year 2020, which is characterised by two epidemic phases of sars-cov-2 and significant mortality linked to a summer heat wave. The years of the decade '2000' are either equivalent to 2020, which is the case in 2009, or show a clear higher mortality rate than 2020, and 2005 or 2000 are good examples. For the decade '2010', the results, on the Belgian profile, show an under-mortality in the year 2020 for the age group 0-24 years for both sexes compared to all other years studied. Mortality in the 25-44 age group is fairly equivalent between the years. Mortality in the 45-64 age group shows an increase in mortality in the years 2010 and 2012 compared to the other years that remain grouped together. For the 65-74 and 75-84 age groups, the mortality of the year 2020 is similar to the mortality of the years 2010 and 2012, while the year 2015 becomes intermediate. Mortality in the 85+ age group shows an increase for the year 2020 compared with the other years. The analysis of the data on the European and world profile confirms the results on the Belgian profile and shows how important the structure of the age pyramid is for understanding the Belgian situation in 2020, to such an extent that, a contrario, the analysis on the world profile largely eliminates the excess mortality in that year. In conclusion, the observation of mortality in 2020 shows a morbid episode essentially linked to the ageing of the population. Poor health management as an aggravating factor cannot be ruled out. It is therefore reasonable to point out the uselessness of the social control measures that were taken regardless of age groups and the need for coherent care in terms of the individual health of our elderly.
Christophe De Brouwer
added a research item
To compare mortality in different years, the use of the standardized mortality rate is the method of choice. The direct standardisation method is used, according to the Belgian population profile in 2020, the fictitious European population profile established in 1990 and the fictitious world population profile established in 2001. The years 2010-12-15-16-17-18-19 were observed for this comparison with the year 2020, which is characterised by two epidemic phases of sars-cov-2 and significant mortality linked to a summer heat wave. The results, on the Belgian profile, show an under-mortality in the year 2020 for the age group 0-24 years for both sexes compared to all other years studied. Mortality in the 25-44 age group is fairly equivalent between the years. Mortality in the 45-64 age group shows an increase in mortality in the years 2010 and 2012 compared to the other years that remain grouped together. For the 65-74 and 75-84 age groups, the mortality of the year 2020 is similar to the mortality of the years 2010 and 2012, while the year 2015 becomes intermediate. Mortality in the 85+ age group shows an increase for the year 2020 compared with the other years. The analysis of the data on the European and world profile confirms the results on the Belgian profile and shows how important the structure of the age pyramid is for understanding the Belgian situation in 2020, to such an extent that, a contrario, the analysis on the world profile largely eliminates the excess mortality in that year. In conclusion, the observation of mortality in 2020 shows a morbid episode essentially linked to the ageing of the population. Poor health management as an aggravating factor cannot be ruled out. It is therefore reasonable to point out the uselessness of the social control measures that were taken regardless of age groups and the need for coherent care in terms of the individual health of our elderly.
Christophe De Brouwer
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Examine the changes in mortality over several years in Belgium in order to provide elements of understanding of the particular situation observed in 2020.