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| RUSSIA | UNITED STATES | Deaths |
Cause Of Death | Rnk | Deaths | Rnk | Deaths | Summary |
Coronary Heart Disease | 1 | 1,324,524 | 1 | 504,904 | + 819,620 |
Stroke | 2 | 770,170 | 4 | 158,520 | + 611,650 |
Lung Cancers | 3 | 127,957 | 5 | 155,533 | - 27,576 |
Inflammatory/Heart | 4 | 127,248 | 22 | 32,529 | + 94,719 |
Alzheimers & Dementia | 5 | 114,212 | 2 | 287,198 | - 172,987 |
Liver Disease | 6 | 107,011 | 16 | 43,402 | + 63,609 |
Colon-Rectum Cancers | 7 | 100,350 | 9 | 61,827 | + 38,523 |
Suicide | 8 | 86,209 | 12 | 53,099 | + 33,111 |
Lung Disease | 9 | 86,151 | 3 | 195,387 | - 109,236 |
Influenza and Pneumonia | 10 | 76,274 | 11 | 60,317 | + 15,957 |
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Note: Population is Equalized to USA
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THE INTELLECTUAL EXERCISE
The point of this intellectual exercise is to measure what would happen if two countries shared the same leadingcauses of death. To make these comparisons possible we equalized the population and used total deaths for each country's top 10 causes to simulate an "Exchange."Use the chart on the left to sort by the country name and use the summary plus and minus column to measure thedifferences in total deaths.
Life Expectancy statistics are calculated the same way everywhere in the world, but what we die from can be verydifferent depending upon where we live. Despite these differences, with rare exception, the top 10 causes of deathfor any given country will represent between 70-80% of their total deaths. This is an intellectual exercise only,not a comparison of which country is healthier or to challenge existing life expectancy rankings. If you prefer tosee total deaths for over 80 causes and choose your own countries to compare go here: https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/world-rankings-total-deaths
ABOUT OUR DATA
All meaningful comparisons between countries should be made using the same data source and year. The most reliablesource for International comparisons is the World Health Organization because it is standardized for crosscultural comparisons. It is also reviewed annually, which often makes it more current than individual country datathat can take years to compile. The WHO data includes individual country "projections," that are calculated basedupon an annual consultation with each country before it is published. There are differences however, such as WHOdata separates different forms of heart disease and cancer and combines Alzheimer's with Dementia. In this top 10comparison WHO data for both countries was used.
Data rounded. Decimals affect ranking.
Data Source: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2020
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Leading causes of death
Ischaemic heart disease | 371 |
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Stroke | 183 |
Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers | 65 |
Cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, endocarditis | 53 |
Self-harm | 44 |
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What is the number one killer in Russia? ›
What has been the number one cause of death in the United States for over 50 years? ›
Death rates that have decreased
Though it's the most common cause, heart disease deaths have been falling over the last 50 years. However, in 2011, the number of deaths from heart disease began to slowly rise. Between 2011 and 2014, heart disease deaths rose 3 percent .
What is the leading cause of death in the United States as last reported by the CDC? ›
Heart disease and cancer have been at the top of the list for more than a decade and caused more than 37% of U.S. deaths in 2021, the most recent data available.
What is the most common cause of death in Russia? ›
Now, cardiovascular diseases and cancer ranked highest among all causes of death, much above infectious diseases. At the same time, economic and social changes resulted in an increase in such mortality-related factors as alcoholism, smoking, and traffic accidents.
What is the most common disease in Russia? ›
Respiratory organs diseases had the highest morbidity rate in Russia, as nearly 407 people per thousand population were diagnosed with them in 2021. Furthermore, the country had about 11 patients with endocrine system diseases and digestion and metabolic disorders per thousand residents.
What is the biggest crime in Russia? ›
Economic crimes like theft and fraud are the most common categories of crime in Russia. Modern types of such offenses are committed through unauthorized bank card transactions via the internet and mobile devices. Furthermore, corruption represents one of the major problems in the society.
Who is the number 1 killer? ›
1. Heart Disease. Heart disease remained the top killer in the U.S. in 2022, accounting for 21.4% of deaths and an additional 7,333 deaths compared with 2021. The heart disease death rate, however, fell by 3.8% in 2022.
Which country has the most killer? ›
Key findings: The United States leads the global tally, accounting for almost 67% of the world's recorded serial killers, with a count of 3,204. With 117 recorded cases, South Africa holds second place.
What is the biggest killer of men? ›
Statistics. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women.
But both Hitler and Stalin were outdone by Mao Zedong. From 1958 to 1962, his Great Leap Forward policy led to the deaths of up to 45 million people – easily making it the biggest episode of mass murder ever recorded.
What is the number 1 cause of death in the world? ›
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. This is the case in the U.S. and worldwide. More than half of all people who die due to heart disease are men. Medical professionals use the term heart disease to describe several conditions.
How old do Americans live? ›
In 2022, the CDC estimates life expectancy at birth in the U.S. increased to 77.5 years, up 1.1 years from 76.4 years in 2021, but still down 1.3 years from 78.8 years in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is the current life expectancy of a white male? ›
Record-high life expectancies were found for white females (80.5 years) and black females (76.1 years), as well as for white males (75.3 years) and black males (69.0 years). Life expectancy gaps between males and females and between whites and blacks persisted.
Where does obesity rank in cause of death? ›
According to the National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight together are the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, close behind tobacco use (3). An estimated 300,000 deaths per year are due to the obesity epidemic (57).
Why does Russia have such a low life expectancy? ›
The biggest factor contributing to this relatively low life expectancy for males is a high mortality rate among working-age males from preventable causes (e.g., alcohol poisoning, stress, smoking, traffic accidents, violent crimes).
Why is alcoholism so high in Russia? ›
Alcoholism has been a problem throughout the country's history because drinking is a pervasive, socially acceptable behaviour in Russian society and alcohol has also been a major source of government revenue for centuries. It has repeatedly been targeted as a major national problem, with mixed results.
What are some factors that are contributing to Russia's high death rate? ›
Mortality rates in Russia are very high as compared to those in other developed countries, particularly among men. A series of hypotheses associating heavy drinking and social and economic stresses of the transition period with drastic increases in mortality rates in Russia in the mid-1990s have been generated.
Why does Russia have a high death rate and low life expectancy? ›
Overall, cardiovascular diseases (heart disease and stroke) and injuries accounted for 65% of the decline in life expectancy while infectious diseases, including pneumonia and influenza, accounted for 5.8%, chronic liver diseases and cirrhosis for 2.4%, other alcohol-related causes for 9.6%, and cancer for 0.7%.