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Table 2 Incidence rates of alcoholic cirrhosis, per 1,000,000 population, for men (top) and women (bottom) by age and calendar year.

From: Alcoholic cirrhosis in Denmark – population-based incidence, prevalence, and hospitalization rates between 1988 and 2005: A descriptive cohort study

Men

20–24

25–29

30–34

35–39

40–44

45–49

50–54

55–59

60–64

65–69

70–74

75–90

80+

1986*–1990

0

18

79

203

304

432

493

561

483

389

289

226

150

1991–1995

0

15

74

230

352

445

583

629

575

464

316

182

131

1996–2000

0

12

47

162

392

536

664

805

807

590

453

245

116

2001–2005

1

5

32

123

287

592

726

776

810

741

535

323

173

Women

20–24

25–29

30–34

35–39

40–44

45–49

50–54

55–59

60–64

65–69

70–74

75–90

80+

1986*–1990

0

11

44

102

142

191

210

265

221

165

83

77

24

1991–1995

1

4

42

101

147

230

255

271

221

162

96

85

59

1996–2000

2

5

22

98

201

251

302

327

312

236

173

72

50

2001–2005

3

1

10

49

171

274

314

384

370

277

163

109

57

  1. * Data for 1986 and 1987 were not used.
  2. Age- and calendar year-intervals are chosen so that a birth cohort can be followed through time by going diagonally down and to the right. For example, those who were aged 25–29 years in 1986–1990 were born between 1957 and 1965, with the majority born in 1961. The incidence rates in bold letters are all for that birth cohort.