Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) 2014

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

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Rank
1
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
170.898
2
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
126.11
3
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
106.082
4
Guyana flag
Guyana
102.008
5
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
99.156
6
Mexico flag
Mexico
99.149
7
South Africa flag
South Africa
96.235
8
Grenada flag
Grenada
91.133
9
Belize flag
Belize
82.173
10
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
80.883
11
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
73.851
12
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
73.221
13
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
69.58
14
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
65.047
15
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
59.605
16
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
58.245
17
Egypt flag
Egypt
57.907
18
Philippines flag
Philippines
57.671
19
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
54.569
20
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
53.547
21
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
50.821
22
Qatar flag
Qatar
50.136
23
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
48.471
24
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
47.393
25
Suriname flag
Suriname
46.481
26
Panama flag
Panama
38.635
27
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
36.929
28
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
36.73
29
Brazil flag
Brazil
35.812
30
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
32.872
31
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
30.953
32
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
30.945
33
Armenia flag
Armenia
30.495
34
Mayotte flag
Mayotte
29.908
35
Oman flag
Oman
29.883
36
Réunion flag
Réunion
26.674
37
Israel flag
Israel
26.643
38
Martinique flag
Martinique
26.48
39
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
25.772
40
Turkey flag
Turkey
25.552
41
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
23.117
42
Maldives flag
Maldives
22.565
43
United States flag
United States
21.785
44
Chile flag
Chile
21.643
45
Iran flag
Iran
21.221
46
Georgia flag
Georgia
21.186
47
Argentina flag
Argentina
20.403
48
Austria flag
Austria
20.395
49
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
19.846
50
Malta flag
Malta
19.844
51
Portugal flag
Portugal
19.739
52
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
19.516
53
Colombia flag
Colombia
19.107
54
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
18.251
55
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
18.121
56
Thailand flag
Thailand
17.574
57
Serbia flag
Serbia
17.568
58
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
17.553
59
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
17.126
60
South Korea flag
South Korea
15.463
61
Hungary flag
Hungary
15.052
62
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
14.979
63
Denmark flag
Denmark
14.813
64
Italy flag
Italy
14.775
65
Cuba flag
Cuba
14.699
66
Peru flag
Peru
14.569
67
Canada flag
Canada
14.491
68
Australia flag
Australia
14.285
69
Croatia flag
Croatia
14.128
70
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
13.97
71
Germany flag
Germany
13.871
72
Latvia flag
Latvia
12.719
73
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
11.975
74
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
11.83
75
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
11.603
76
Spain flag
Spain
10.947
77
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
10.609
78
France flag
France
10.357
79
Sweden flag
Sweden
10.285
80
Ireland flag
Ireland
10.214
81
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
10.112
82
Poland flag
Poland
10.078
83
Belgium flag
Belgium
9.956
84
Russia flag
Russia
9.689
85
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
8.818
86
Norway flag
Norway
8.746
87
Greece flag
Greece
8.34
88
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
8.135
89
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
8.116
90
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
7.028
91
Estonia flag
Estonia
6.976
92
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
6.652
93
Finland flag
Finland
6.624
94
Romania flag
Romania
6.289
95
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
5.918
96
Iceland flag
Iceland
5.875
97
Singapore flag
Singapore
5.68
98
Japan flag
Japan
5.479
99
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
3.89
100
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
3.807
101
Belarus flag
Belarus
2.643

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1Mauritius flagMauritius
  2. #2Trinidad and Tobago flagTrinidad and Tobago
  3. #3Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flagSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
  4. #4Guyana flagGuyana
  5. #5Bahrain flagBahrain
  6. #6Mexico flagMexico
  7. #7South Africa flagSouth Africa
  8. #8Grenada flagGrenada
  9. #9Belize flagBelize
  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. #101Belarus flagBelarus
  2. #100Ukraine flagUkraine
  3. #99China, Hong Kong SAR flagChina, Hong Kong SAR
  4. #98Japan flagJapan
  5. #97Singapore flagSingapore
  6. #96Iceland flagIceland
  7. #95Lithuania flagLithuania
  8. #94Romania flagRomania
  9. #93Finland flagFinland
  10. #92Malaysia flagMalaysia

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

Analysis & Context

Global Overview of Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) in 2014

In 2014, Mauritius recorded the highest rate of Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) with a staggering 170.90, while the global range spanned from 2.64 to 170.90 across 101 countries. The average death rate stood at 31.54 and the median was 19.74, highlighting significant disparities in diabetes-related mortality worldwide.

Economic Factors Influencing Diabetes Mortality

The economic landscape of a country often correlates with its healthcare systems and public health policies, impacting diabetes mortality rates. Countries with high diabetes death rates, such as Trinidad and Tobago at 126.11 and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at 106.08, often face challenges related to healthcare access and chronic disease management. In contrast, nations with lower rates, such as Belarus at 2.64 and Ukraine at 3.81, may benefit from better healthcare infrastructure or public health initiatives aimed at prevention and treatment.

Furthermore, countries like Mexico and South Africa, with death rates of 99.15 and 96.24 respectively, have been grappling with rising obesity rates and sedentary lifestyles, exacerbating the diabetes crisis. The economic burden of diabetes is not only a health issue but also a significant strain on national healthcare budgets, compelling governments to address these challenges through policy reforms.

Geographic Disparities in Diabetes Death Rates

Geography plays a vital role in the prevalence of diabetes and its associated mortality. The Caribbean region, represented by countries such as Guyana at 102.01 and Grenada at 91.13, exhibits alarmingly high rates, likely due to lifestyle factors and limited healthcare resources. In contrast, East Asian nations like Japan and Singapore, with rates of 5.48 and 5.68, respectively, have implemented effective public health strategies that focus on lifestyle management and early intervention.

Moreover, the low rates in China, Hong Kong SAR at 3.89 and Iceland at 5.88 may reflect strong government initiatives and public awareness campaigns aimed at combating diabetes through education and preventive health measures.

Year-over-Year Trends: Notable Changes in Diabetes Death Rates

In the assessment of year-over-year changes, significant fluctuations in diabetes death rates were observed in 2014. The most pronounced increase occurred in Egypt, which experienced a dramatic rise of 30.61 (112.2%), reflecting potential healthcare system strains or rising prevalence of risk factors such as obesity and physical inactivity. Similarly, Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago followed with increases of 24.99 (111.6%) and 20.44 (19.3%), respectively, indicating a worrying trend that may necessitate urgent public health interventions.

Conversely, countries such as Maldives and Bahrain saw decreases of -10.78 (-32.3%) and -9.67 (-8.9%), indicating potential improvements in healthcare access or successful diabetes management programs. Such reductions highlight the importance of targeted health policies that can effectively address diabetes-related mortality.

Conclusion: The Path Forward in Diabetes Management

The stark disparities in Diabetes Deaths Per 100,000 (Age-Std) across countries in 2014 underscore the urgent need for targeted health initiatives. Countries with high mortality rates must prioritize diabetes management strategies, focusing on prevention, access to healthcare, and public education. As global health dynamics continue to evolve, the lessons learned from nations with successful health outcomes can serve as a blueprint for reducing diabetes-related deaths worldwide.

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