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Chunk #19 — Results — Age Differences

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Trends in Alcohol-Induced Deaths in the United States, 2000-2016.
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55-59 years, 2000-2003: 25.5 deaths per 100 000 residents; 2013-2016: 43.3 deaths per 100 000 residents; women aged 50-54 years, 2000-2003: 7.4 deaths per 100 000 residents; 2013-2016: 16.5 deaths per 100 000 residents) (Figure 2); APCs for ages 25 to 34 years ranged from 4.6% per year to 6.9% per year among white men and from 7.3% to 12.0% per year among white women by age (Figure 3). Among black men, decreases occurred broadly throughout the age range and were largest between the ages of 38 and 54 years, with APCs ranging from −3.1% per year to −5.7% per year. Decreases at most ages were more modest among black women, and rates increased between the ages of 24 and 36 years, with APCs ranging from 1.3% per year to 5.1% per year (Figure 2 and Figure 3). Absolute increases among Latina women were largest between the ages of 45 and 69 years (ie, increases ranging from 0.9 deaths per 100 000 residents to 4.4 deaths per 100 000 residents across the age groups in this range) (Figure 2), although APCs were highest for Latina women aged approximately 30 years, ranging from 2.7% per year to 5.4% per year (Figure