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Boulder County, CO Crude Deaths 2013-2017, 5 Year Span = 8,882 deaths by by Age Group (Full Report Details Click Picture to see details)



Age Division % Change (Age Group Comparison)

During the recent five year span 2013-2017, Boulder County, CO, had significant increase in crude death for persons aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old, we see a 624% increase in crude death for persons aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.  There were 106 more crude deaths age 15-24 year old age versus the age 5-14 year old age group.  Calculation for percent change is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value)*100 = ((Age 15-24 year old Crude deaths - Age 5-14 year old crude deaths)/Age 5-14 year old crude deaths)*100 = ((123 - 17)/17)*100 = 624% increases in crude deaths for persons aged 15-24 years old compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.

In the following age group, age 25-34 years old had significant death increase, 39% increase in death for persons aged 25-34 years old, compared to earlier age group age 15-24 years old, there were 48 more crude deaths in the age 25-34 year old age group versus the age 15-24 years old age group.  Calculation for percent change is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value)*100 = ((Age 25-34 year old crude deaths - Age 15-24 year old substance deaths)/Age 15-24 year old Crude deaths)*100 = ((171 - 123)/123)*100 = 39% increases in crude deaths for persons aged 25-34 years old compared to earlier age group age 15-24 years old.

Which age group had the largest increase in crude deaths in Boulder County, CO in the last five year span 2013-2017 compared to the prior five years?

Answer:   The ten-year age group, children ages 5-14 years had the largest increase in crude death in Boulder County, CO in the last five year span, ages 5-14 years old had significant 41.7% death increase in the recent five years, 2013-2017 versus the prior five years 2008-2012!




Boulder County, CO had a 14.6% crude death increase, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 1,129 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span versus prior 5 years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 = 8,882 - 7,753 = 1,129 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Boulder County, CO had 8,882 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.


Boulder County, CO crude death rate increased significantly 36.8 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 559.5 - 522.7 = 36.8 death rate point increase in the recent 5 year period.  Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 14.6% = ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((8,882 - 7,753) / ( 7,753))*100 = ((1,129) / ( 7,753))*100 = 14.6%


2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (8,882 / 1,587,493)*100,000 = 559.5
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (7,753 / 1,483,312)*100,000 = 522.68
Population % Change = ((New-Old)/Old)*100 = ((1587493-1483312)/1483312)*100 = 7.02%
Population Difference = 104,181
Death Rate recent if Population was same as 2008-2012 = 598.8



Boulder County, CO Crude Deaths 2013-2017, 5 Year Span = 8,8825 Year Span 
  • 3.3% of Boulder County, CO deaths are between ages 15-34 years old (294 age 15-34 year old deathsin the 5 year span, 2013-2017)  {{Note:  U.S 3.1% of crude deaths are between ages 15-34 years old during 2013-2017, Boulder County, CO had higher proportion of young death ages 15-34 years old compared to the rest of the U.S. during the same period}}. 
  • 12.7% Boulder County, CO deaths are between ages 0-54 years old (1,130 deaths between ages 0-54 years old, in the five year span, 2013-2017) 
    Deaths lost per day
    Boulder County, CO lost young people ages 15-34 years old to a crude death at the rate of 0.16 crude deaths per day during 2013-2017 = 294 crude deaths / 5 years = 58.8 deaths per year  / 365 days per year = .16 age 15-34 year old crude deaths per day during years 2013-2017.  =  1.13 age 15-34 year old crude deaths per week .

    Boulder County, CO lost residents to a crude death at the rate of 5 deaths per day during five year period 2013-2017 = 8,882 crude deaths / 5 years = 1,776.4 deaths per year / 365 days per year = 4.86684931506849 crude deaths per day during years 2013-2017.

























































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    When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.
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    This is a crude death report, a crude death report includes ALL deaths for a specified population and period, thus this report includes sickness, accidents, violence and all mind-altering substance deaths, not just opiates. It includes deaths related to poisons, such as opiates, narcotics, marijuana/cannabinoids, vaping, alcohol, meth, sedatives, benzodiazepines, tranquilizers, xanax, stimulants, cocaine, hallucinogens, tobacco and other mind-altering substances, it also includes deaths related to accidents, violence and sickness, etc, all deaths are included in this report.

    When a person is suffering from a physical addiction “unrecovered" (without protected recovery and support), a person sometimes reaches for another mind-altering substance to deal with hard withdraw, as such, addiction increases. Substances have increased in variety and poisonous strength. Marijuana has increased in potency and poisonous addictive strength. Young people are especially vulnerable to addictive mind-altering-substances, they need encouragement and support to reach recovery and the young ones need to hear the truth about mind-altering substances to avoid the misery of addiction.

    This report includes all deaths, Crude death is a measure of all death for a specified period and age group.

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    Source:
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Dataset: Underlying Cause of Death. 1999-2017 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2018. Data from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2017, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. CDC source data, but not a CDC publication. Data Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/  and https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html

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