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why mostly death happen in morning??? ​

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Answered by rahangdaleasha60
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The early morning rise in reported death might be explained in three ways: discovery artifact: the rise in reported deaths in the early morning is related to a statistical tendency for all deaths that occur during the usual hours in bed to be discovered when people awaken in the morning; uneven health care: the rise in ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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A sample of 4,920 disease-related deaths from New York City for 1979 (8.7 percent of all relevant data from New York City's files) showed a 60 percent rise in death rate beginning at 2 a.m. and reaching a peak at 8 a.m. A smaller peak was also noted at 6 p.m. The rise in human mortality beginning at 2 a.m. and peaking at 8 a.m. might be explained by: (1) artifact of deaths occurring anytime during the night that are discovered after daybreak, (2) effect of less efficient health care between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., and (3) disease processes that somehow increase risk of death between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. An attempt was made to differentiate among these possibilities by comparing time of death for various subsamples. The bimodal pattern appeared only in the temporal distribution of deaths of persons over 65 years of age; deaths of persons under 65 did not show significant temporal concentration. There were also prominent differences in the distribution of deaths for different reported causes of death. Ischemic heart disease, which numerically accounted for over 50 percent of the sample, showed peak mortality at 8 a.m. for both males and females.

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