Journal of Aging Research / 2011 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
A Population Where Men Live As Long As Women: Villagrande Strisaili, Sardinia Table 1 Observed number of deaths (showing also censored cases) by gender and age groups and cohorts of newborns including those who were alive at the time of investigation (2006).
Males Females Age completed 1876–1889 1890–1900 1901–1912 Alive Total 1876–1889 1890–1900 1901–1912 Alive Total 0 27 (1) 37 (1) 58 (1) — 125 38 (1) 31 (1) 34 (1) — 106 1–4 36 (2) 41 29 (1) — 109 48 42 35 — 125 5–9 9 11 17 — 37 21 7 9 — 37 10–14 7 7 12 — 26 4 2 11 — 17 15–19 6 14 (6) 13 (3) — 42 4 5 4 (2) — 15 20–24 6 (1) 32 (5) 14 (2) — 60 6 17 6 — 29 25–29 7 (5) 9 (1) 8 (1) — 31 9 (2) 9 8 — 28 30–34 12 (7) 5 (4) 9 (3) — 40 8 (1) 9 7 (2) — 27 35–39 7 (2) 1 (1) 7 (3) — 21 10 (1) 2 4 — 17 40–44 4 (1) 4 11 (2) — 22 10 5 5 — 20 45–49 3 9 8 (1) — 21 7 4 5 — 16 50–54 7 2 3 — 12 3 (1) 6 4 — 14 55–59 13 5 5 — 23 5 5 11 — 21 60–64 10 6 6 (1) — 23 13 5 11 — 29 65–69 14 2 8 — 24 9 13 11 — 33 70–74 9 12 15 (2) — 38 11 9 9 — 29 75–79 24 25 30 (1) — 80 16 18 18 — 52 80–84 9 13 29 (2) — 53 29 25 28 (4) — 86 85–89 30 (1) 22 35 — 88 26 38 52 (2) — 118 90–94 25 15 29 (2) 2 73 20 17 37 4 78 95–99 12 10 11 6 39 7 6 9 5 27 100+ 3 3 2 1 9 7 1 1 2 11 Total 280 (20) 285 (18) 359 (25) 9 996 311 (6) 276 (1) 319 (11) 11 935 Unknown 3 3 5 — 11 6 3 6 — 15