Alzheimer’s disease mortality among Canadian men is projected to decline, as indicated by the decreasing standardized death rates per 100,000 men from 2024 to 2028. The forecast shows a gradual reduction from 11.3 in 2024 to 10.0 in 2028. Although specific figures for 2023 are not provided, the sustained yearly decline suggests a promising trend. Year-on-year, the numbers indicate a steady decrease, reflecting potential improvements in public health interventions and other supportive measures. The compound annual growth rate over this period further illustrates this consistent downward trend.
Future trends to watch for in Alzheimer’s mortality include advancements in treatment and healthcare access, demographic changes, and policy impacts on public health practices. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in sustaining and accelerating the decline in mortality rates.