Table 1 States with the highest and lowest premature age-adjusted cardiovascular mortality rates associated with cardio-kidney-metabolic syndrome in the US (2010–2019).
Location | Median all-cause mortality related to CKM (Interquartile range) per 100 000 residents | |
|---|---|---|
Overall cohort | ||
Highest: | Mississippi | 98.9 (97.6-100.3) |
Oklahoma | 91.4 (90.3–92.5) | |
Arkansas | 89.5 (88.2–90.8) | |
Lowest | Utah | 32.8 (32.0-33.6) |
Massachusetts | 32.7 (32.2–33.2) | |
Minnesota | 32.5 (32.0–33.0) | |
Men | ||
Highest | Mississippi | 133.9 (131.7-136.1) |
Arkansas | 120.6 (118.5-122.6) | |
Oklahoma | 120.3 (118.5-122.1) | |
Lowest | Massachusetts | 48.7 (47.9–49.6) |
Minnesota | 46.7 (45.8–47.7) | |
Utah | 45.4 (44.0-46.8) | |
Women | ||
Highest | Mississippi | 66.6 (65.1–68.1) |
Oklahoma | 63.5 (62.2–64.8) | |
District of Columbia | 60.6 (57.4–63.8) | |
Lowest | Minnesota | 18.4 (17.8–19.0) |
New Hampshire | 18.3 (17.1–19.4) | |
Massachusetts | 17.7 (17.2–18.2) | |
Metropolitan counties only | ||
Highest | Mississippi | 89.4 (87.5–91.2) |
Arkansas | 84.6 (83.1–86.2) | |
Oklahoma | 84.5 (83.2–85.9) | |
Lowest | Massachusetts | 32.7 (32.2–33.2) |
Utah | 32.3 (31.4–33.1) | |
Minnesota | 30.9 (30.3–31.5) | |
Non-metropolitan counties only | ||
Highest | Mississippi | 107.2 (105.3-109.1) |
Oklahoma | 104.4 (102.3-106.4) | |
Louisiana | 100.4 (97.7-103.1) | |
Lowest | Colorado | 36.1 (34.5–37.6) |
Massachusetts | 33.9 (29.9–37.9) | |
Connecticut | 33.5 (30.6–36.4) | |
Non-Hispanic White Residents | ||
Highest | Oklahoma | 88.8 (87.5–90.0) |
Arkansas | 85.2 (83.8–86.6) | |
Mississippi | 80.3 (78.7–81.8) | |
Lowest | Utah | 32.7 (31.8–33.6) |
Minnesota | 30.3 (29.7–30.8) | |
District of Columbia | 18.1 (15.9–20.3) | |
Non-Hispanic Black | ||
Highest | Oklahoma | 147.7 (142.4–153.0) |
Michigan | 138.3 (136.0-140.6) | |
Arkansas | 136.5 (132.4-140.6) | |
Lowest | Idaho | 47.1 (32.2–66.5) |
North Dakota | 46.5 (32.0-65.4) | |
Maine | 33.9 (23.3–47.6) | |