Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) 2002

Diabetes deaths per 100,000 people reveal health trends. Compare countries and explore interactive maps for deeper insights.

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Complete Data Rankings

Rank
1
Fiji flag
Fiji
200.255
2
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
127.7
3
Guyana flag
Guyana
111.263
4
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
106.087
5
South Africa flag
South Africa
105.323
6
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
92.957
7
Grenada flag
Grenada
90.102
8
Mexico flag
Mexico
88.102
9
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
82.721
10
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
80.935
11
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
79.131
12
Belize flag
Belize
67.958
13
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
60.948
14
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
60
15
Barbados flag
Barbados
58.644
16
Suriname flag
Suriname
55.703
17
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
55.574
18
Réunion flag
Réunion
47.173
19
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
47.095
20
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
44.455
21
Philippines flag
Philippines
44.41
22
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
44.307
23
Armenia flag
Armenia
44.035
24
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
43.683
25
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
39.578
26
Panama flag
Panama
36.454
27
Israel flag
Israel
36.216
28
Brazil flag
Brazil
35.721
29
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
30.497
30
Martinique flag
Martinique
29.878
31
South Korea flag
South Korea
29.693
32
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
29.365
33
Colombia flag
Colombia
29.281
34
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
27.148
35
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
26.768
36
Argentina flag
Argentina
25.99
37
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
24.631
38
Portugal flag
Portugal
24.361
39
United States flag
United States
23.62
40
Chile flag
Chile
23.605
41
Maldives flag
Maldives
23.472
42
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
23.445
43
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
23.252
44
Denmark flag
Denmark
21.534
45
Canada flag
Canada
20.448
46
Serbia flag
Serbia
20.357
47
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
20.064
48
Egypt flag
Egypt
19.525
49
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
19.453
50
Thailand flag
Thailand
19.295
51
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
19.087
52
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
18.777
53
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
18.696
54
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
18.548
55
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
17.676
56
Malta flag
Malta
17.364
57
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
16.978
58
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
16.766
59
Singapore flag
Singapore
16.376
60
Austria flag
Austria
15.982
61
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
15.794
62
Italy flag
Italy
15.655
63
Germany flag
Germany
15.57
64
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
15.364
65
Australia flag
Australia
15.249
66
France flag
France
15.189
67
Hungary flag
Hungary
15.144
68
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
14.365
69
Spain flag
Spain
13.828
70
Peru flag
Peru
13.506
71
Cuba flag
Cuba
12.937
72
Belgium flag
Belgium
12.758
73
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
12.726
74
Croatia flag
Croatia
12.464
75
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
12.028
76
Ireland flag
Ireland
11.931
77
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
11.571
78
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
11.382
79
Sweden flag
Sweden
11.301
80
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
11.12
81
Poland flag
Poland
11.107
82
Norway flag
Norway
11.065
83
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
9.651
84
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
9.523
85
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
9.193
86
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
8.912
87
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
8.513
88
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
8.41
89
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
7.947
90
Latvia flag
Latvia
7.791
91
Estonia flag
Estonia
7.784
92
Finland flag
Finland
7.678
93
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
7.354
94
Japan flag
Japan
7.208
95
Russia flag
Russia
6.602
96
Romania flag
Romania
6.403
97
Albania flag
Albania
6.338
98
Greece flag
Greece
6.141
99
Belarus flag
Belarus
5.993
100
Iceland flag
Iceland
5.275

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1Fiji flagFiji
  2. #2Trinidad and Tobago flagTrinidad and Tobago
  3. #3Guyana flagGuyana
  4. #4Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flagSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
  5. #5South Africa flagSouth Africa
  6. #6Antigua and Barbuda flagAntigua and Barbuda
  7. #7Grenada flagGrenada
  8. #8Mexico flagMexico
  9. #9Saint Lucia flagSaint Lucia
  10. #10Bahrain flagBahrain

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #100Iceland flagIceland
  2. #99Belarus flagBelarus
  3. #98Greece flagGreece
  4. #97Albania flagAlbania
  5. #96Romania flagRomania
  6. #95Russia flagRussia
  7. #94Japan flagJapan
  8. #93Lithuania flagLithuania
  9. #92Finland flagFinland
  10. #91Estonia flagEstonia

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

Overview of Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) in 2002

The country with the highest Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) in 2002 was Fiji, recording a staggering rate of 200.25. This figure is part of a broader global spectrum where the data ranged from a minimum of 5.28 to a maximum of 200.25, with an average value of 31.27 and a median of 19.30. These statistics highlight significant disparities in diabetes-related mortality across different countries.

Geographic Disparities and Health Systems

The stark contrast in diabetes mortality rates can often be attributed to geographic and systemic health factors. For instance, countries like Fiji and Trinidad and Tobago, which reported rates of 200.25 and 127.70 respectively, face unique challenges related to lifestyle diseases exacerbated by dietary habits and limited access to healthcare. The prevalence of non-communicable diseases in these regions is often compounded by economic factors, where healthcare infrastructure may be insufficient to manage chronic conditions effectively.

In contrast, countries such as Iceland and Belarus, with diabetes death rates of 5.28 and 5.99, benefit from robust healthcare systems and public health initiatives aimed at prevention and management of diabetes. This illustrates how effective health policies can significantly reduce mortality rates associated with chronic diseases.

Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Diabetes Mortality

Socioeconomic status plays a crucial role in determining health outcomes, including diabetes mortality. High-income countries often have better access to healthcare services, which can lead to lower rates of diabetes-related deaths. For example, Greece and Albania, with rates of 6.14 and 6.34 respectively, have implemented various health programs aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and regular medical check-ups.

Conversely, in countries like Guyana and South Africa, with diabetes death rates of 111.26 and 105.32, socioeconomic challenges, including poverty and limited healthcare access, contribute to higher mortality rates. These nations often struggle with a dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases, making it difficult to allocate resources effectively.

Year-over-Year Changes: Trends and Implications

The year-over-year changes in diabetes deaths reveal significant fluctuations. For instance, Fiji experienced the most dramatic increase, with a rise of 151.03 deaths per 100,000, equating to an increase of 306.8%. This spike may indicate a growing public health crisis, potentially linked to lifestyle changes, such as increased consumption of processed foods and decreased physical activity.

In contrast, the Bahamas saw a notable decrease of -28.66 deaths per 100,000, reflecting a -49.4% change. Such declines can often be attributed to improved health initiatives and community programs aimed at diabetes prevention and management. The contrasting trends among countries highlight the importance of targeted health policies and interventions that address the unique needs of each population.

Conclusion: The Urgent Need for Global Action

The data on Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) in 2002 underscores the pressing need for global action to combat diabetes as a significant public health issue. With rates varying dramatically from 5.28 in Iceland to 200.25 in Fiji, it is evident that factors such as healthcare access, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle choices are critical in shaping health outcomes. As countries strive to improve their health systems and implement effective diabetes management strategies, continuous monitoring of these statistics will be essential in tracking progress and identifying areas requiring further intervention.

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