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Healthy Aging
Preserving Function and Improving Quality of Life Among Older Americans

Causes of Death Among US Adults Aged 65 or Older, 2004

Heart Disease 30.4%
Cancer 22.0%
Stroke 7.4%
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 6.0%
Alzheimer's Disease 3.7%
Diabetes 3.1%
Influenza & Pneumonia 3.0%
Unintentional Injury 2.0%
All other causes 22.4%

Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, 2004.

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Page last reviewed: February 12, 2008
Page last modified: February 12, 2008
Content source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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