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Original site: www.cdc.gov/copd/php/case-reporting/national-trends-in-copd.html | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentSkip directly to site content Skip directly to searchAn official website of the United States governmentHere's how you knowOfficial websites use .govA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.Secure .gov websites use HTTPSA lock ( ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Explore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputFor Everyone* About* COPD Resources for Patients and Their Families Resources* View allPublic Health* Trends and Estimates of COPD* COPD Resources for Health Professionals* View allView Allsearch close searchsearchCOPD Menu CloseCOPD MenusearchFor Everyone* About* COPD Resources for Patients and Their Families Resources* View All HomePublic Health* Trends and Estimates of COPD* COPD Resources for Health Professionals* View AllView All COPDTrends and Estimates of COPD COPD Resources for Health Professionals View AllMay 15, 2024National Trends in COPDWhat to know* CDC monitors national trends in diagnosed COPD and deaths from COPD among U.S. adults.* From 2011 to 2022, COPD was stable among adults.* From 1999 to 2021, COPD death rates decreased overall and in men.Trends in COPD among U.S. adultsHighlights* COPD among adults remained unchanged from 2011 to 2022.* COPD among women was higher than among men across years.Skip Over Chart Container01234567Prevalence (%)201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022YearOverallWomenMenData Source: CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 2011-2022. Age-adjusted COPD is based on affirmative response to the question: "Has a doctor, nurse, or other health professional ever told you that you have COPD, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis?"Skip Data TableData TableData table showing data for the chart figure.Not Applicable 2011 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2011 in ascending order 2012 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2012 in ascending order 2013 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2013 in ascending order 2014 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2014 in ascending order 2015 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2015 in ascending order 2016 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2016 in ascending order 2017 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2017 in ascending order 2018 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2018 in ascending order 2019 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2019 in ascending order 2020 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2020 in ascending order 2021 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2021 in ascending order 2022 Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by 2022 in ascending orderOverall 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6Women 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 6 6 7Men 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6Download Data (CSV)Skipped data table.Trends in COPD deaths among U.S. adults 45 and olderHighlights* COPD death rates among adults 45 and older decreased from 1999 to 2021 overall and among men.* Differences in death rates between men and women were smaller in 2021 than in 1999.Skip Over Chart Container020406080100120140160Age-adjusted Death Rate (per 100,000)199920012003200520072009201120132015201720192021YearOverallWomenMenData Source: National Vital Statistics System, 1999-2021. Mortality data at http://wonder.cdc.gov.Underlying cause of death ICD-10 codes: J40-J44. Age-adjusted death rates are per 100,000 population.Skip Data TableData TableData table showing data for the chart figure.Year Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Year in ascending order Overall Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Overall in ascending order Women Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Women in ascending order Men Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Men in ascending order Overall 95% Confidence Internal Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Overall 95% Confidence Internal in ascending order Women 95% Confidence Internal Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Women 95% Confidence Internal in ascending order Men 95% Confidence Internal Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Men 95% Confidence Internal in ascending order1999 124 101 163 123.2 - 124.6 99.9 - 101.6 161.7 - 164.42000 121 100 155 119.8 - 121.2 99.6 - 101.2 153.7 - 156.22001 120 101 151 119.2 - 120.5 100.6 - 102.2 149.9 - 152.42002 120 102 151 119.3 - 120.6 100.8 - 102.4 149.6 - 152.12003 120 103 148 119.2 - 120.5 102.3 - 103.9 146.4 - 148.82004 114 99 140 113.5 - 114.8 97.7 - 99.2 138.7 - 141.12005 121 105 146 120.0 - 121.3 104.1 - 105.7 144.5 - 146.92006 113 99 135 112.1 - 113.4 98.2 - 99.7 133.8 - 136.12007 114 100 136 113.3 - 114.6 98.9 - 100.5 135.1 - 137.32008 124 109 146 122.9 - 124.2 108.2 - 109.8 145.2 - 147.52009 118 105 138 117.2 - 118.5 104.0 - 105.6 137.2 - 139.42010 117 104 136 116.0 - 117.2 103.3 - 104.8 135.0 - 137.12011 118 106 136 117.0 - 118.3 104.9 - 106.4 134.8 - 136.92012 115 104 132 114.2 - 115.4 102.8 - 104.4 130.8 - 132.92013 117 106 133 115.8 - 117.1 104.9 - 106.4 131.5 - 133.52014 112 102 127 111.1 - 112.3 100.8 - 102.3 125.6 - 127.52015 115 106 129 114.5 - 115.7 105.1 - 106.6 127.5 - 129.42016 112 103 126 111.7 - 112.9 102.1 - 103.6 125.0 - 126.92017 113 105 126 112.8 - 113.9 104.2 - 105.6 124.7 - 126.52018 110 101 122 109.5 - 110.6 100.5 - 102.0 121.1 - 122.92019 106 98 116 105.1 - 106.1 97.3 - 98.7 115.3 - 117.02020 100 92 112 99.5 - 100.5 90.8 - 92.1 110.7 - 112.32021 96 89 105 95.2 - 96.2 88.4 - 89.7 103.8 - 105.5Download Data (CSV)Skipped data table.Related PagesTrends and Estimates of COPDRelated Pages** Trends and Estimates of COPD* State-level Estimates* County-level Estimates** COPD Resources for Health Professionals* View AllView All COPDState-level EstimatesBack to TopMay 14, 2024Sources Print ShareFacebook LinkedIn Twitter SyndicateContent Source:National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health PromotionRelated PagesTrends and Estimates of COPDRelated Pages** Trends and Estimates of COPD* State-level Estimates* County-level Estimates** COPD Resources for Health Professionals* View AllView All COPDBack to TopCOPDCOPD prevents airflow to the lungs, causing breathing problems. 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