Wednesday, December 29, 2010

National Holiday Road Toll

Listening to all the reports on the national holiday road toll at this time of year, I started wondering why it is that this one particular type of fatality attracts so much attention. After all, heart disease and other circulatory diseases account for over ten times as many deaths as traffic accidents, so why isn't there a national tally of this more significant problem, particularly when Christmas is a time for over-indulging in food and drinks, and is the biggest time of the year for clogging your arteries. The reason is that car accidents are more spectacular. How illogical is that?

Here are the top causes of death in 2008, from the ABS. Car accidents are not even in the top twenty.


2008
Cause of death no. Rank
Ischaemic heart diseases 23 665 1
Strokes 11 973 2
Dementia and Alzheimer disease 8 171 3
Trachea and lung cancer 7 946 4
Chronic lower respiratory diseases 6 255 5
Diabetes 4 191 6
Colon and rectum cancer 4 120 7
Blood and lymph cancer 3 889 8
Heart failure 3 360 9
Diseases of the kidney and urinary system 3 224 10
Prostate cancer 3 031 11
Breast cancer 2 788 12
Pancreatic cancer 2 291 13
Suicide 2 190 14
Skin cancers 1 857 15
Hypertensive diseases 1 824 16
Influenza and pneumonia 1 742 17
Cardiac arrhythmias 1 547 18
Cirrhosis and other diseases of liver 1 490 19
Falls 1 348 20



3 comments:

  1. Wow, the blog got serious!

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  2. Can't believe your source is the ABS!! Disappointing Lewk, dissapointing....

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  3. Yes I should have noted that these stats being from the ABS are basically invented in some info analyst's head. But since they support my point, I will use them !

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