Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Death Rates by Race and Sex,
Michigan, 1980-2022 and United States Residents, 1980-2022
Michigan
Year All Races White Black
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
1980 435.4 569.2 338.2 431.6 567.9 332.7 467.6 583.9 383.3
1981 432.8 571.6 332.2 428.6 572.8 324.8 469.2 563.5 395.4
1982 425.6 562.1 329.0 421.5 562.7 322.0 459.8 558.4 386.2
1983 423.0 543.2 335.5 418.4 542.7 328.1 463.9 553.2 398.4
1984 413.4 533.3 328.6 407.1 530.2 320.8 470.3 566.8 396.3
1985 414.0 537.5 326.0 408.3 534.1 319.5 466.7 578.9 382.2
1986 418.8 531.9 338.1 411.3 526.2 329.8 487.9 592.7 410.8
1987 400.8 513.4 321.1 392.9 506.8 312.9 472.1 581.0 390.5
1988 390.9 496.1 316.0 382.1 490.8 305.1 470.6 555.4 407.3
1989 355.9 452.6 285.7 344.9 442.1 274.5 443.1 541.6 371.2
1990 344.7 435.9 278.9 334.0 425.1 268.4 431.5 531.9 358.8
1991 336.4 424.5 272.5 327.0 415.5 263.1 410.4 501.6 344.0
1992 320.8 409.7 258.5 310.8 400.0 248.5 397.4 488.2 333.0
1993 333.9 422.5 270.6 321.8 411.5 257.9 428.6 516.0 365.0
1994 324.7 409.9 263.4 312.9 396.3 252.7 416.5 522.8 342.8
1995 317.2 399.1 257.8 304.8 386.5 246.0 416.5 506.6 350.0
1996 310.9 390.0 253.3 300.6 379.5 243.1 387.2 475.8 322.6
1997 296.6 367.2 244.4 286.6 356.3 234.7 377.1 458.4 319.4
1998 299.0 371.5 245.5 290.0 362.4 236.2 369.3 450.0 312.0
Note: The manner in which underlying cause of death is coded and classified was revised in 1999 to reflect changing medical opinion and practice. The comparability between classification schemes for this particular cause of death is high (0.99), meaning that the change should have little or no impact on the comparisons of mortality statistics over time.
1999 291.3 362.4 238.6 280.3 350.4 228.3 381.6 469.8 317.6
2000 286.2 348.7 239.0 276.6 339.6 229.0 366.8 427.9 320.1
2001 275.1 338.2 227.9 263.3 326.4 215.9 373.7 447.5 319.8
2002 267.4 328.8 222.0 255.1 316.7 209.7 373.8 440.8 322.4
2003 256.4 315.4 212.4 244.1 302.8 200.2 360.3 431.6 308.5
2004 242.5 298.7 200.1 229.7 285.2 187.4 343.7 412.8 295.3
2005 241.0 294.9 199.4 228.4 280.0 188.2 335.5 413.5 279.8
2006 227.8 280.1 187.8 215.2 265.2 176.4 320.7 398.5 265.7
2007 223.5 278.2 181.2 210.8 262.8 170.2 314.4 400.5 254.3
2008 220.7 269.9 182.1 208.9 256.7 171.1 311.5 379.9 261.2
2009 205.0 257.4 164.6 193.8 244.9 154.2 288.1 358.1 237.2
2010 203.4 251.7 165.3 194.2 242.0 156.3 274.3 331.8 231.0
2011 201.7 250.9 163.1 192.0 239.2 154.7 278.0 353.4 223.4
2012 198.0 245.5 160.0 187.2 232.5 150.7 282.2 354.8 228.9
2013 200.2 249.2 160.7 190.6 238.2 151.7 274.4 346.1 222.9
2014 200.2 249.2 160.9 190.8 239.5 151.3 276.9 340.3 230.0
2015 197.3 244.2 159.5 189.2 234.9 151.9 266.7 336.7 215.9
2016 200.4 248.2 161.1 191.2 238.4 152.0 279.8 343.4 231.4
2017 196.2 245.6 156.0 187.2 235.8 147.4 274.5 342.3 223.0
2018 195.9 245.4 155.3 187.0 234.3 148.0 273.5 352.6 213.8
2019 194.1 243.4 154.2 186.8 235.0 147.2 261.9 335.0 209.7
2020 208.2 264.6 163.2 196.6 250.4 153.5 308.3 403.2 238.5
2021 203.9 260.6 157.9 195.5 249.4 151.3 281.1 374.5 212.5
2022 205.4 257.5 163.3 194.7 244.5 154.1 277.4 351.0 221.9
United States
Year All Races White Black
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
1980 412.1 538.9 320.8 409.4 539.6 315.9 455.3 561.4 378.6
1981 397.0 520.9 308.1 395.1 522.8 303.8 434.7 536.1 360.2
1982 389.0 509.6 302.8 387.4 511.6 298.8 423.7 524.7 351.3
1983 388.9 507.9 304.1 386.1 508.7 299.0 435.6 536.2 363.3
1984 378.8 493.5 297.2 376.0 494.1 292.2 426.4 526.8 355.3
1985 375.0 488.0 294.5 371.4 487.3 289.1 430.6 533.9 357.7
1986 365.1 470.7 289.3 360.9 468.8 283.4 430.1 530.8 359.2
1987 355.9 456.9 283.4 351.5 454.4 277.6 422.5 522.9 352.3
1988 352.5 451.8 281.5 347.6 448.7 275.2 424.9 526.2 354.8
1989 332.0 424.4 265.5 326.6 420.6 258.9 407.1 502.3 341.3
1990 321.8 412.4 257.0 317.0 409.2 250.9 391.5 485.4 327.5
1991 313.8 400.7 251.1 308.8 397.2 245.0 386.5 477.5 323.6
1992 306.1 389.9 245.4 301.1 386.3 239.1 377.7 465.2 317.5
1993 309.9 393.4 249.4 304.6 389.3 242.9 384.3 469.2 325.0
1994 299.7 379.1 241.6 295.0 375.6 235.7 366.1 446.2 310.1
1995 296.3 372.7 239.7 291.2 368.4 233.6 367.2 449.2 309.3
1996 288.3 360.7 234.1 284.2 358.2 228.6 354.0 426.3 302.4
1997 280.4 349.6 228.1 276.4 346.9 222.9 345.0 414.0 294.7
1998 272.4 336.6 223.1 268.1 333.2 217.6 340.6 407.8 291.9
Note: The manner in which underlying cause of death is coded and classified was revised in 1999 to reflect changing medical opinion and practice. The comparability between classification schemes for this particular cause of death is high (0.99), meaning that the change should have little or no impact on the comparisons of mortality statistics over time.
1999 267.8 328.1 220.9 263.4 324.7 215.5 336.7 398.9 290.5
2000 257.9 315.0 213.0 253.6 311.9 207.5 326.5 382.7 284.1
2001 247.8 305.4 203.9 243.5 301.8 198.7 316.9 384.5 269.8
2002 240.8 297.4 197.2 236.7 294.1 192.1 308.4 371.0 263.2
2003 232.3 286.6 190.3 228.2 282.9 185.4 300.2 364.3 253.8
2004 217.0 267.9 177.3 213.3 264.6 172.9 280.6 342.1 236.5
2005 211.1 260.9 172.3 207.8 258.0 168.2 271.3 329.8 228.3
2006 200.2 248.5 162.2 197.0 245.2 158.6 257.7 320.6 212.5
2007 190.9 237.7 154.0 187.8 234.8 150.5 247.3 305.9 204.5
2008 186.5 232.3 150.4 183.9 229.9 147.2 238.6 295.6 197.5
2009 180.1 228.6 143.0 177.0 225.5 139.5 234.6 296.2 191.8
2010 179.1 225.1 143.3 176.9 222.9 140.4 224.9 280.6 185.3
2011 173.7 218.1 138.7 172.2 216.9 136.5 214.1 266.1 176.2
2012 170.5 214.7 135.5 168.9 213.1 133.4 211.7 265.3 172.7
2013 169.8 214.5 134.3 168.2 213.1 132.0 210.4 262.8 172.1
2014 167.0 210.9 131.8 165.9 210.0 130.0 206.3 259.5 167.7
2015 168.5 211.8 133.6 167.9 211.2 132.4 205.1 258.6 165.7
2016 165.5 209.1 130.4 164.5 208.4 128.7 205.3 258.1 166.4
2017 165.0 209.0 129.6 164.4 208.3 128.4 202.4 257.5 161.9
2018 163.6 207.5 127.9 162.7 206.3 126.6 203.7 259.5 162.2
2019 161.5 204.8 126.2 160.9 203.9 125.3 200.0 256.0 158.5
2020 168.2 214.2 130.2 166.5 212.2 128.2 225.5 289.6 177.7
2021 173.8 219.5 135.6 174.1 219.7 135.5 219.3 280.8 172.5
2022P 175.8 221.5 138.0 176.3 221.8 138.1 217.5 278.4 171.4


Note: Age-adjusted death rates are based on age-specific death rates per 100,000 population in specified group. Age-adjusted death rates are computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000.

*: A rate is not calculated when there are fewer than 20 events because the width of the confidence interval would negate any usefulness for comparative purposes.


The underlying cause of death is the condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death. Between January 1, 1979 and December 31, 1998, the underlying causes of death were classified in accordance with the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9), a coding structure developed by the World Health Organization. Starting January 1, 1999, causes of death were classified using the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). With each revision there are differences in classifying the underlying cause of death. Therefore, health statistics based on one revision are not directly comparable to the other revision without the use of comparability ratios.
(See "Comparability of cause of death between ICD-9 and ICD-10: Preliminary estimates." National vital statistics reports; vol 49 no. 2. Hyattsville, Maryland: National Center for Health Statistics. 2001. )
Before 1999, Heart Disease deaths were classified with ICD-9 codes 390-398, 402, 404-429. Starting in 1999, Heart Disease deaths were classified using ICD-10 codes I00-I09,I11,I13,I20-I51.

Prior to rate calculations, death records with race not stated were randomly allocated to the white and black groups based on the proportion of Michigan Resident deaths in each of the racial categories for that year. Records with sex not stated were randomly assigned to male and female (50 percent each). Records with age not stated were allocated to the age group 85 and over.
Source: Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services; Population Estimate (latest update 7/2020), National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Populations With Bridged Race Categories
2020-2022 population is 2020 CDC Bridge estimates proportionally fitted to U.S. Census population estimates. .