Figure 3.6.2: Potential years of life lost by sex, age standardized rate per 1,000 population
Middlesex-London, 2006 to 2015

Source:
Ontario Mortality Data, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, IntelliHEALTH ONTARIO, Date Extracted: April 26, 2019; Population Estimates, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, IntelliHEALTH Ontario, Date Extracted: May 26, 2018Females consistently had a significantly lower PYLL rate compared to males in Middlesex-London from 2006 to 2015, once population growth and age structure are taken into consideration.
Sex-specific time trends indicate that the overall increase in potential years of life lost in 2009 for Middlesex-London was almost completely due to an increase in PYLL in males in 2009.