I tassi di mortalità più elevati per malattie circolatorie sono stati registrati in Bulgaria (923 decessi ogni 100.000 persone), Romania (787) e Lettonia (726). Al contrario, Francia (163), Spagna (200) e Danimarca (208) hanno registrato i tassi di mortalità più bassi per malattie circolatorie.

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20260313-1

di nimicdoareu

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  1. nimicdoareu on

    In 2023, there were 4.84 million deaths among EU residents, mostly caused by circulatory diseases (1.59 million; 32.8% of all deaths), cancer (1.16 million; 23.9%) and respiratory diseases (0.38 million; 7.8%).

    Other leading causes of death included external causes of morbidity and mortality (0.24 million; 5.0%), diseases of the digestive system (0.21 million; 4.4%), mental and behavioural disorders (0.21 million; 4.3%), diseases of the nervous system (0.21 million; 4.3%), endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (0.17 million; 3.5%) and COVID-19 (0.10 million; 2.1%).

  2. AmpovHater on

    We die like men. No stenocardia pills, no checkups, none of that shit.

  3. dreamrpg on

    That is what pasta with flour sauce, minced meat and butter does to MF.

    In 80s-90s it was really bad in soviet/post soviet countries. So families had to cook a lot of cheap calories. And heay on cheap oils.

    Couple that with very elder unfriendly infrastructure, and you get combo of shit diet + very passive lifestyle.

    Elders often get stuck living on 5th floor, without elevator. So they rather avoid going outside, which leads to them being even less able to walk.

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