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  • Research shows that about 50% of deaths in the U.S., including Wisconsin, are from preventable causes like tobacco use and poor diet, despite major causes like heart disease and cancer.
  • From 1992 to 2004, Wisconsin's age-adjusted death rate decreased, but the leading causes of death remained mostly unchanged, with 11 preventable causes accounting for nearly half of all deaths in 2004.
  • To improve public health, it's crucial for Wisconsin to maintain and enhance efforts aimed at addressing these preventable causes of disease.

Article Abstract

Introduction: While heart disease, cancer, and injuries are leading proximate causes of death, research has demonstrated that about half of all deaths in the United States are actually due to preventable causes, including tobacco use, poor diet, and physical inactivity. Using state vital statistics data and findings from national studies, we report on the trends in the preventable causes of death in Wisconsin from 1992 to 2004.

Methods: The leading proximate causes of death in Wisconsin were obtained from Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data derived from individual death certificates. Information on the preventable causes of death was either obtained from the underlying cause information on the death certificate or from peer-reviewed epidemiologic studies.

Results: While the overall age-adjusted death rate declined from 837 to 744 per 100,000 from 1992 to 2004, the top 10 causes of death remain largely unchanged. Nearly half of the deaths in Wisconsin in 2004 resulted from 11 preventable causes, similar to the findings in 1992.

Discussion: Epidemiologic research demonstrates that nearly half of all deaths in Wisconsin are due to preventable causes. Programs and policies must continue to address these preventable causes of disease if Wisconsin is to meet its goal of promoting and protecting population health.

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