The forecast for cerebrovascular disease mortality in Brazil shows a gradual increase in male deaths from 2024 to 2028, with numbers rising from 51.65 thousand to 52.36 thousand. This represents modest year-on-year growth, reflecting a consistent upward trend. In the short-term analysis, compared to the actual data from 2023, variations indicate a steady but slow rise. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for this five-year period remains low, signifying incremental changes annually.
Future trends to watch include:
- Healthcare advancements and their impact on reducing mortality rates.
- Government health policies aimed at prevention and management of cerebrovascular diseases.
- Effects of demographic changes, such as aging populations, on mortality trends.
- Improvements in lifestyle and awareness programs affecting long-term trends.