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Falls claimed four times as many lives as accidents, HZJZ reports statistics
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Falls claimed four times as many lives as accidents, HZJZ reports statistics

The Croatian Health Institute for Public Health (HZJZ) released statistics showing that in 2024, 2,651 people died as a result of injuries, accounting for 5.2% of all deaths in Croatia. Injuries remain the fourth leading cause of death, behind heart and vascular diseases, infectious diseases, and endocrine and metabolic disorders. Falls were the most common cause of injury-related deaths, accounting for 43% of such fatalities, followed by suicides (543 deaths) and traffic accidents (276 deaths). Men accounted for 59% of all injury-related deaths. The report highlights growing concerns over falls among the elderly population, noting that falls caused four times more deaths than traffic accidents. It also points out significant regional differences in suicide rates, with lower rates in Istria, Zagreb, and Split-Dalmatia compared to regions like Bjelovar-Bilogora, Varazdin, and Virovitica-Podravina. Psychiatric specialist Goran Arbanas noted that while Croatia has seen a continuous decline in suicide rates since the early 2000s, recent data show an increase among younger age groups.

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tportal logotportalIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Falls claimed four times as many lives as accidents, HZJZ reports statistics

The Croatian Health Institute for Public Health (HZJZ) released statistics showing that in 2024, 2,651 people died as a result of injuries, accounting for 5.2% of all deaths in Croatia. Injuries remain the fourth leading cause of death, behind heart and vascular diseases, infectious diseases, and endocrine and metabolic disorders. Falls were the most common cause of injury-related deaths, accounting for 43% of such fatalities, followed by suicides (543 deaths) and traffic accidents (276 deaths). Men accounted for 59% of all injury-related deaths. The report highlights growing concerns over falls among the elderly population, noting that falls caused four times more deaths than traffic accidents. It also points out significant regional differences in suicide rates, with lower rates in Istria, Zagreb, and Split-Dalmatia compared to regions like Bjelovar-Bilogora, Varazdin, and Virovitica-Podravina. Psychiatric specialist Goran Arbanas noted that while Croatia has seen a continuous decline in suicide rates since the early 2000s, recent data show an increase among younger age groups.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical findings from a public health institution without overt ideological framing. While it discusses issues related to public health and demographics, which could be considered politically sensitive, the tone remains objective, focusing on factual data rather than taking,

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These are the biggest 'killers' of young people in Croatia, a psychiatrist warns of a worrying trend

In Croatia, injuries remain the leading cause of death among young people, according to a report by the Croatian Institute of Public Health (HZJZ) for 2024. Falls were responsible for the highest number of deaths from injuries, accounting for 43% of all injury-related fatalities, followed by suicides and traffic accidents. The report highlights that injuries account for 5.2% of all deaths in Croatia and are the fourth leading cause of death overall, behind heart and vascular diseases, malignant diseases, and endocrine and metabolic disorders. Falls are particularly dangerous for older adults, with nearly three times higher mortality rates compared to younger age groups. Regional disparities in suicide rates are also noted, with coastal counties generally having lower suicide rates than inland regions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data from the Croatian Institute of Public Health without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It focuses on health trends and does not take a clear stance on policy or political issues, maintaining a neutral tone.

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