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lets talk about age standardization and age adjustment this is easy stick with me my name is greg martin at the end of this video i promise you you are going to understand this now lets imagine that weve got a population of about 5 million people of those 5 million people 90 000 of them die of some kind of disease lets say cancer the mortality rate is the proportion of that population that die so in this case 90 000 people over 5 million people and its convention to times that by a thousand and then report the number as deaths per thousand population so in this case its 18 deaths per thousand population and we call that the crude mortality rate now the question is can we simply compare the crude mortality rate of one population to another and the answer is no not if they have different population structures and let me illustrate the problem for you lets divide the population into h bands the green bars represent the size of the population in each age strata the gray bars are th