Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) 2006

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
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
193.551
2
Fiji flag
Fiji
176.448
3
South Africa flag
South Africa
125.523
4
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
116.461
5
Belize flag
Belize
116.383
6
Guyana flag
Guyana
112.124
7
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
100.2
8
Mexico flag
Mexico
95.492
9
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
91.17
10
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
73.921
11
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
72.754
12
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
71.891
13
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
69.359
14
Qatar flag
Qatar
68.319
15
Grenada flag
Grenada
63.399
16
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
60.041
17
Barbados flag
Barbados
57.303
18
Philippines flag
Philippines
54.616
19
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
52.748
20
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
51.976
21
Suriname flag
Suriname
51.302
22
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
50.137
23
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
43.104
24
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
42.964
25
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
42.577
26
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
38.986
27
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
38.629
28
Réunion flag
Réunion
37.828
29
Brazil flag
Brazil
37.691
30
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
34.566
31
Panama flag
Panama
34.501
32
Armenia flag
Armenia
33.218
33
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
32.85
34
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
32.74
35
Israel flag
Israel
32.561
36
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
30.042
37
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
28.328
38
Austria flag
Austria
27.263
39
Colombia flag
Colombia
25.178
40
Martinique flag
Martinique
24.683
41
South Korea flag
South Korea
24.034
42
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
23.333
43
Egypt flag
Egypt
23.161
44
Chile flag
Chile
22.986
45
Argentina flag
Argentina
22.795
46
United States flag
United States
22.271
47
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
20.526
48
Malta flag
Malta
20.016
49
Hungary flag
Hungary
19.749
50
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
19.449
51
Serbia flag
Serbia
19.383
52
Denmark flag
Denmark
18.593
53
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
18.514
54
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
17.991
55
Canada flag
Canada
17.47
56
Italy flag
Italy
16.509
57
Singapore flag
Singapore
16.103
58
Cuba flag
Cuba
15.991
59
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
15.781
60
Australia flag
Australia
15.532
61
Germany flag
Germany
14.628
62
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
14.569
63
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
14.512
64
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
14.213
65
Croatia flag
Croatia
13.972
66
France flag
France
13.321
67
Ireland flag
Ireland
13.062
68
Thailand flag
Thailand
12.95
69
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
12.4
70
Spain flag
Spain
12.215
71
Norway flag
Norway
11.954
72
Belgium flag
Belgium
11.756
73
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
11.641
74
Poland flag
Poland
11.534
75
Sweden flag
Sweden
11.385
76
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
11.37
77
Estonia flag
Estonia
11.229
78
Peru flag
Peru
10.868
79
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
10.591
80
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
10.548
81
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
10.528
82
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
9.706
83
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
9.508
84
Latvia flag
Latvia
9.067
85
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
9.001
86
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
8.25
87
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
7.96
88
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
7.932
89
Finland flag
Finland
6.991
90
Greece flag
Greece
6.912
91
Georgia flag
Georgia
6.898
92
Japan flag
Japan
6.883
93
Iceland flag
Iceland
6.708
94
Romania flag
Romania
6.678
95
Albania flag
Albania
6.527
96
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
6.3
97
Russia flag
Russia
6.004
98
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
5.425

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1Mauritius flagMauritius
  2. #2Fiji flagFiji
  3. #3South Africa flagSouth Africa
  4. #4Trinidad and Tobago flagTrinidad and Tobago
  5. #5Belize flagBelize
  6. #6Guyana flagGuyana
  7. #7Bahrain flagBahrain
  8. #8Mexico flagMexico
  9. #9Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flagSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
  10. #10Jamaica flagJamaica

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #98Ukraine flagUkraine
  2. #97Russia flagRussia
  3. #96China, Hong Kong SAR flagChina, Hong Kong SAR
  4. #95Albania flagAlbania
  5. #94Romania flagRomania
  6. #93Iceland flagIceland
  7. #92Japan flagJapan
  8. #91Georgia flagGeorgia
  9. #90Greece flagGreece
  10. #89Finland flagFinland

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 2006

In 2006, Mauritius reported the highest rate of Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) at 193.55, with global figures ranging from a low of 5.42 to the maximum observed in Mauritius. The global average for that year was 33.87, while the median stood at 19.75. This stark contrast underscores the significant health disparities related to diabetes across different nations.

Geographic Disparities in Diabetes Mortality Rates

The data on diabetes deaths reveals notable geographic patterns. Countries with the highest mortality rates, such as Mauritius (193.55) and Fiji (176.45), often share common socioeconomic challenges, including limited access to healthcare, high prevalence of obesity, and inadequate public health initiatives. For instance, the high rate in South Africa (125.52) reflects systemic issues such as poverty and lifestyle diseases exacerbated by urbanization.

In contrast, nations with the lowest rates, such as Ukraine (5.42) and Russia (6.00), may benefit from different health policies or demographic factors that mitigate diabetes-related deaths. The lower rates in these Eastern European countries could be attributed to varying dietary habits and potentially lower obesity rates compared to their higher-ranked counterparts.

Economic Factors Influencing Diabetes Death Rates

Economic conditions play a significant role in diabetes mortality. Countries like Bahrain (100.20) and Mexico (95.49) show higher mortality rates, which can be linked to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes that accompany economic growth. Increased access to processed foods and sedentary lifestyles contribute to rising diabetes cases, thereby increasing mortality rates.

Moreover, Belize (116.38) and Guyana (112.12) also reflect similar trends, where economic development has not been matched with adequate healthcare infrastructure. This lack of healthcare access exacerbates the management of chronic conditions like diabetes, leading to higher mortality rates.

Year-Over-Year Changes and Notable Trends

The year-over-year analysis of diabetes deaths shows an average change of -0.57 deaths per 100,000, indicating a slight overall improvement in some regions. However, significant increases in mortality rates were observed in countries such as Bahrain (+27.86, +38.5%), Belize (+27.37, +30.7%), and Mauritius (+21.89, +12.8%). These spikes can be attributed to deteriorating public health policies or increasing obesity rates.

Conversely, Fiji experienced a notable decrease of -72.20 (-29.0%), alongside Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with a reduction of -26.25 (-22.4%). These reductions may reflect successful public health initiatives or changes in lifestyle that have improved diabetes management and education.

Conclusion: The Path Forward

The disparities in diabetes deaths per 100,000 individuals highlight critical areas for intervention. Countries with high mortality rates must prioritize improving healthcare access and public health education to combat the rising tide of diabetes-related deaths. Conversely, nations that have successfully reduced their rates can serve as models for effective diabetes management strategies. Addressing the underlying economic, geographic, and healthcare factors is essential to reducing diabetes mortality globally.

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