I think this study examines whether or not the national
mortality data is high. We examined the death records of individuals who died
in Japan due to a major external cause. Poisson regression analysis appears to
have calendar days by suicide, traffic accidents, accidental falls, drowning
and choking. Especially for suicide cases, about 50% more people may die on
their birthdays compared to other dates. Excess deaths on birthdays are
observed regardless of gender, marital status, and age-in-death subgroups. For
suicide deaths, our results provide strong support for the "blues
birthday" hypothesis that predicts an excess mortality on birthdays. With
regard to traffic accidents and other accidental accidents, however, our
results show that related to birthday celebrations. For the elderly population,
our analysis shows that special activities associated with the occurrence of consecutive
foods and drinks, which may be contributing to the sudden increase in the
number of accidental deaths on their birthdays. In contrast, a sharp increase
in the number of motor vehicle accidents is observed in individuals in their
20s on birthdays, which may be due to birthday celebrations involving driving
and drinking. But most people also celebrate their ulanh year as a festive over
the age of the creator.
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