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The Road to Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar Runs through Non Communicable Disease Risk Factors: Supporting Evidence from WHO in 2009 and 2014 and the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

The Road to Universal Health Coverage in Myanmar Runs through Non Communicable Disease Risk Factors: Supporting Evidence from WHO in 2009 and 2014 and the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

... overall disease burden in the country increased by almost 40% between 2005 and 2016, with high blood glucose remaining sixth in the ranking of risk factors driving death and disability ...

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Medicines availability for non-communicable diseases: the case for standardized monitoring

Medicines availability for non-communicable diseases: the case for standardized monitoring

... (PEN) disease interventions is designed to integrate the manage- ment of diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory disease into primary health care ...for disease management and to access prescribed ...

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The economic impact of non communicable diseases among households in South Asia and their coping strategy: A systematic review

The economic impact of non communicable diseases among households in South Asia and their coping strategy: A systematic review

... Globally, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma) and diabetes are leading non-communicable dis- eases (NCDs) ...

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Risk factors and non communicable disease diagnosis in China

Risk factors and non communicable disease diagnosis in China

... a 5-kilometer radius centred at your village/residential committee ...of Disease Control Ministry of Health, 2004), an individual with a BMI >= 28 is classified as obese; and an individual with a BMI ...

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Early child health in an informal settlement in the Peruvian Amazon

Early child health in an informal settlement in the Peruvian Amazon

... of non- communicable disease [6] injuries [4], and infectious dis- eases such as HIV and tuberculosis [14], the health and development of infants and children in informal settle- ments has been ...

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The converging burdens of infectious and non-communicable diseases in rural-to-urban migrant Sub-Saharan African populations: a focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and cardio-metabolic diseases

The converging burdens of infectious and non-communicable diseases in rural-to-urban migrant Sub-Saharan African populations: a focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and cardio-metabolic diseases

... of disease: alongside continuing high rates of infec- tious diseases (IDs) such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/ acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), tuberculosis (TB) and other infections, ...

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The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

... of communicable disease surveillance through changing the passive data collection of these diseases into active in the health centers in Chaharmahal VA Bakhtiari ...and non-affiliated) increased ...

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A benchmark of classification framework for non communicable disease 
		prediction: A review

A benchmark of classification framework for non communicable disease prediction: A review

... The data type has been set an integer, Boolean, polynomial for three or more inputs, binomial for two outputs. Then, data cleaning was applied on the datasets selected. Regarding the missing data analysis, missing data ...

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Potential use of telephone surveys for non-communicable disease surveillance in developing countries: evidence from a national household survey in Lebanon

Potential use of telephone surveys for non-communicable disease surveillance in developing countries: evidence from a national household survey in Lebanon

... cardiovascular disease, asthma, weight and height (yielding BMI measure), disability based on activities of daily living index, and self-rated ...Cardiovascular disease included heart disease, ...

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Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

... and 5 PhD students identified by the se- nior researchers from Malawi, Nigeria, Cameroon, and South Africa to conduct case studies on existing NCD prevention policies in their ...

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Non Communicable Disease Prediction System Using Machine Learning

Non Communicable Disease Prediction System Using Machine Learning

... , socioeconomic status, the severity of the medical problem and underlying medical issue can affect the risk of delirium. Vineet Kumar Singh et al. [5] introduced two different types of classification technique ...

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Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases among Geriatric Nigerians in a Rural Hospital in Resource-Constrained Setting of Eastern Nigeria

Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases among Geriatric Nigerians in a Rural Hospital in Resource-Constrained Setting of Eastern Nigeria

... chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) which are often ...of non-communicable diseases among geriatric Nigerians in a rural hospital in resource-constrained setting of Eastern ...to ...

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Effectiveness of an integrated diabetes care package at primary healthcare facilities: a cluster randomised trial in Pakistan

Effectiveness of an integrated diabetes care package at primary healthcare facilities: a cluster randomised trial in Pakistan

... mainly due to the lack of an intervention package for integrating diabetes prevention and control at the primary healthcare facility level. In Pakistan, rural health centres and sub-district hospitals are the primary ...

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Kumar

Kumar

... The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes and coronary heart disease is increasing both globally and in India. In 2008, of the 57 million global deaths, 36 million or 63% were ...

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Developmental origins of non-communicable disease: Implications for research and public health

Developmental origins of non-communicable disease: Implications for research and public health

... Disruption of normal signalling pathways during de- velopment occurs if the challenge is very strong or evo- lutionarily novel. It can result in gross effects, such as death, birth defects, and low birth weight. However, ...

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Bangladesh policy on prevention and control of non communicable diseases: a policy analysis

Bangladesh policy on prevention and control of non communicable diseases: a policy analysis

... and non-government organizations and health-related profes- sional ...respiratory disease, ’ ‘asthma, ’ ‘overweight, ’ ‘obesity, ’ ‘nutrition, ’ and ‘physical activity’ com- bined with ‘policy, ’ ‘action ...

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Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

... Liver cancer (hepatic cancer) is a cancer that starts from the liver cells or has spread from elsewhere to the liver, known as liver metastasis (93). This cancer has the 5-year survival rate of about 18% which is ...

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Population Attributable Fraction of Hypertension Associated with Obesity in Iran

Population Attributable Fraction of Hypertension Associated with Obesity in Iran

... 8. Azizi F, Janghorbani M, Hatami H. Epidemiology and Control of Common Disease in Iran. Third Edition. Publications in Association with the Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Khosravi: 2011. [Persian] 9. ...

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Non-communicable diseases and the social determinants of health in the Nordic countries : Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health

Non-communicable diseases and the social determinants of health in the Nordic countries : Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health

... This is the first study to present a comprehensive overview of the distribution of social and behavioural determinants of health and of physical and mental NCDs in the Nordic population, including an examination of ...

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OBESITY (STHAULYA) AND ITS AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT .......

OBESITY (STHAULYA) AND ITS AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT .......

... diabetic mellitus, obesity, osteoarthritis, car- diac diseases, depression, respiratory disease, impotency etc. Among this lifestyle induced diseases like obesity (sthoulya) is one of them. These are the leading ...

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