ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Comparative analysis of population mortality in the cities of Severodvinsk and Arkhangelsk

Saltykova MM, Bobrovnitskiy IP, Balakaeva AV
About authors

Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks of the Federal Medical Biological Agency

Correspondence should be addressed: Marina M. Soltykova
Pogodinskaya, 10, str. 1, 119121, Moscow, Russia; ur.zmpsc@avokytlas

About paper

Funding: the study was part of the State Assignment (Research and Development Project АААА-А19-119020890029-1).

Author contribution: Saltykova MM, Bobrovnitskiy IP — study concept and design; Saltykova MM, Balakaeva AV — data analysis and interpretation; Saltykova MM, Bobrovnitskiy IP, Balakaeva AV — manuscript preparation.

Received: 2021-11-10 Accepted: 2021-11-29 Published online: 2021-12-21
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Table 1. The level of chemical air pollution in Arkhangelsk and Severodvinsk in 2010–2018
Note. H — high (API: 7–13), I — increased (API: 5–6), L — low (API <5).
Table 2. Rates of mortality from the leading causes of death among working-age men (per 100,000 population)
Note. Q1 and Q3 are the lower and upper quartiles.
Table 3. Rates of mortality from the leading causes of death among working-age women (per 100,000 population)
Table 4. Rates of mortality from the leading causes of death among men past working age (per 100,000 population)
Table 5. Rates of mortality from the leading causes of death among women past working age (per 100,000 population)