Circulation, Vol 64, 730-735, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
JA Kautz, BS Bradshaw and E Fonner Jr
Certain categories of cardiovascular disease have significantly declined
recently as causes of death. In the present investigation we describe the
variation in cardiovascular mortality in Texas by ethnicity, age and sex
during 1970--1975 using age-standardized proportional mortality ratios.
Specifically, the question of whether the three major ethnic groups in
Texas have shared equally in any changes in cardiovascular mortality is
examined. Several subcategories of cardiovascular mortality are considered.
Among the sex-ethnic groups both ischemic heart disease and acute
myocardial infarction mortality declined less among Spanish-surnamed males
and females than in their other white and black counterparts. Chronic
ischemic heart disease increased in relative importance for all groups
except Spanish-surnamed females, in whom it decreased. There was no
significant decrease in cerebrovascular disease mortality among
Spanish-surnamed males or females as there was in the other groups. These
results suggest that important differences in cause-structure of mortality
are occurring in the ethnic subpopulations of Texas.
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Trends in cardiovascular mortality in Spanish-surnamed, other white, and black persons in Texas, 1970--1975
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