• Opioid-related deaths affecting more you

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    Opioid-related deaths affecting more younger adults, study finds
    Opioid-related mortality in Ontario, Canada increased five-fold over the
    last two decades

    Date:
    April 20, 2022
    Source:
    PLOS
    Summary:
    From 2003 through 2020, as opioid-related mortality in Ontario,
    Canada increased five-fold, the age distribution also shifted
    downward -- with rates now peaking for people in their mid-30s --
    according to a new study.



    FULL STORY ==========================================================================
    From 2003 through 2020, as opioid-related mortality in Ontario, Canada increased five-fold, the age distribution also shifted downward --
    with rates now peaking for people in their mid-30s -- according to a
    new study published this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by
    Patrick Brown of University of Toronto, and colleagues.


    ========================================================================== Opioid-related mortality is a critical public health issue in North
    America, with rates of opioid-related deaths having increased drastically
    over recent years. Updated data on the demographic makeup of deaths and
    how they have changed over time is crucial to tailoring public health interventions.

    In the new study, the researchers used mortality data from the Office
    of the Chief Coroner for Ontario, the most populous province in
    Canada. Opioid-related deaths were defined as deaths where acute drug
    toxicity involving opioids was considered as directly contributing to
    the cause of death.

    Between 2003 and 2020, there were 11,633 opioid-related deaths in people
    aged 15 through 69. Overall, 72% of opioid-related deaths during the
    18-year study period were male, and accidental deaths accounted for 82%
    of the deaths.

    Opioid-related mortality rates jumped more than fivefold over this
    period. They increased substantially for both sexes and across all ages
    over time, with a downward shifting age distribution for both sexes. Using
    a novel Bayesian modelling approach, the authors estimated that in
    2003, the maximum mortality rate for males, of 5.5 deaths per 100,000 person-years (95% CI 4.0-7.6), was seen around age 44, while in 2020,
    the maximum of 67.2 deaths per 100,000 person-years (95% CI 55.3-81.5)
    was at age 35. For females, the greatest mortality rates also shifted to younger ages; in 2003 the peak of 2.2 deaths per 100,000 person-years
    (95% CI 1.5-3.2) was at age 51, while in 2020, the peak of 16.8 (95%
    CI 12.8-22.0) was at age 37.

    Based on the observed data and resulting models, the researchers
    hypothesize that opioid-related mortality among the younger population
    will continue to grow. Targeting strategies to address opioid-related
    mortality among individuals in the 25 to 44-year age group is of greater importance than in the past, they conclude.

    The authors add: "Opioid-related mortality has been rising in Ontario,
    Canada since 2003, and after a brief decline in part of 2019, the upward
    trend resumed in the 2020 COVID-19 era. Using a novel Bayesian model
    and high-frequency data from the coroner's office, we show that the age distribution of opioid-related mortality has shifted gradually over 18
    years from being highest among the 45 to 54-year age group, to being
    highest among the 25 to 44-year age group."

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    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Lauren A. Paul, Ye Li, Pamela Leece, Tara Gomes, Ahmed M. Bayoumi,
    Jeremy
    Herring, Regan Murray, Patrick Brown. Identifying the
    changing age distribution of opioid-related mortality with
    high-frequency data. PLOS ONE, 2022; 17 (4): e0265509 DOI:
    10.1371/journal.pone.0265509 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/04/220420151600.htm

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