Leading Causes of Death in Australia 2019
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The way Australians are living and dying has changed considerably over recent decades.
Awareness of these changing patterns allows for a better understanding of the population’s health and for improved consideration of individual health and lifestyle choices.
In 2019:
From 2010 to 2019 the standardised death rate (SDR) for:
Coronary heart disease has been the leading cause of all deaths for over half a century. It reached its peak in 1968 when it was responsible for almost one-third of all deaths, and has been declining since.
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