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Age-standardized death rate from non-communicable diseases, United Kingdom, 1990 to 2016

The age-standardized death rate measures the number of deaths per 100,000 individuals, corrected for age differences by normalising to a constant, reference
population distribution. The age-standardization death rate therefore corrects for both changes/differences in population sizes, and the influence of a young or aging
population.

199020161995200020052010Cardiovascular diseasesStrokeKidney diseaseRespiratory diseaseLiver diseaseDiabetes, blood and endocrine diseaseDigestive diseaseHepatitisMeningitisCancersParkinson's diseaseDementia

Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)