December 31,  2009:  A 48 year old male computer technician with hypertension,  smoker, sedentary lifestyle, who does not do any aerobic exercise,  enjoys fast food, eating it three times per day, with a family history  of coronary artery disease (CAD), and a personal history of high  cholesterol has a stressful deadline at work, which requires him to  travel 17 hours on a plan to go on location in Australia.   Unfortunately, he suffers an acute myocardial infarction in route to  location and dies.  He is now part of our epidemiology population  mortality statistics.  Calculate the U.S. Mortality Rates, which  includes our computer technician in terms of crude rate of mortality,  adjusted mortality rates and cause-Specific mortality rate using the  2009 statistics.
 
 Case Questions:
 
 a. Calculate the Crude mortality rate for the entire U.S. in 2009.
 
 b. Calculate a total adjusted mortality rates by gender for all men (males-only). 
 
 c. Calculate an age/sex adjusted mortality rate using the demographics of the diseased computer technician. 
 
 d. Compare b) morality rate calculated with c) mortality rate  calculated.  Is the adjusted mortality rate for males, age 45-54 years  of age higher or lower than for all males, all ages?  
 
 e. Calculate a Cause-Specific mortality rate for deaths related to  Cardiovascular Disease (Heart Attacks), using the demographics of our  computer technician.