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* 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. adults
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* COPD among adults remained unchanged from 2011 to 2022.
* COPD among women was higher than among men across years.
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Data 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?"
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Women 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 6 6 7
Men 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6
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Trends in COPD deaths among U.S. adults 45 and older
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* 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.
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Data 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.
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1999 124 101 163 123.2 - 124.6 99.9 - 101.6 161.7 - 164.4
2000 121 100 155 119.8 - 121.2 99.6 - 101.2 153.7 - 156.2
2001 120 101 151 119.2 - 120.5 100.6 - 102.2 149.9 - 152.4
2002 120 102 151 119.3 - 120.6 100.8 - 102.4 149.6 - 152.1
2003 120 103 148 119.2 - 120.5 102.3 - 103.9 146.4 - 148.8
2004 114 99 140 113.5 - 114.8 97.7 - 99.2 138.7 - 141.1
2005 121 105 146 120.0 - 121.3 104.1 - 105.7 144.5 - 146.9
2006 113 99 135 112.1 - 113.4 98.2 - 99.7 133.8 - 136.1
2007 114 100 136 113.3 - 114.6 98.9 - 100.5 135.1 - 137.3
2008 124 109 146 122.9 - 124.2 108.2 - 109.8 145.2 - 147.5
2009 118 105 138 117.2 - 118.5 104.0 - 105.6 137.2 - 139.4
2010 117 104 136 116.0 - 117.2 103.3 - 104.8 135.0 - 137.1
2011 118 106 136 117.0 - 118.3 104.9 - 106.4 134.8 - 136.9
2012 115 104 132 114.2 - 115.4 102.8 - 104.4 130.8 - 132.9
2013 117 106 133 115.8 - 117.1 104.9 - 106.4 131.5 - 133.5
2014 112 102 127 111.1 - 112.3 100.8 - 102.3 125.6 - 127.5
2015 115 106 129 114.5 - 115.7 105.1 - 106.6 127.5 - 129.4
2016 112 103 126 111.7 - 112.9 102.1 - 103.6 125.0 - 126.9
2017 113 105 126 112.8 - 113.9 104.2 - 105.6 124.7 - 126.5
2018 110 101 122 109.5 - 110.6 100.5 - 102.0 121.1 - 122.9
2019 106 98 116 105.1 - 106.1 97.3 - 98.7 115.3 - 117.0
2020 100 92 112 99.5 - 100.5 90.8 - 92.1 110.7 - 112.3
2021 96 89 105 95.2 - 96.2 88.4 - 89.7 103.8 - 105.5
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