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Non-Communicable Diseases: Risk Factors in Lower Income Countries, PDF eBook

Non-Communicable Diseases: Risk Factors in Lower Income Countries PDF

Edited by Joav Merrick

Part of the Public Health: Practices, Methods and Policies series

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Heart disease, stroke, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes can be described as non-communicable diseases and are now some of the leading causes of mortality around the world.

These diseases result in huge burdens not only for the families involved, but also for society.

In this book you will find information and discussion on cervical cancer screening, oral health status, intention to quit smoking, biological and behavioural NCD risk factors, yoga practice, low physical activity, dental service utilisation, dyslipidaemia, sedentary behaviour, soft drink consumption, non-work participation, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes, and undiagnosed, diagnosed and total hypertension in ten countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Bolivia, Ecuador, Eswatini, India, Jordan, Myanmar, and Tonga.

It is hoped that findings from these papers may aid public policy and programmes for the prevention and control of non-communicable disease risk factors in lower income countries.

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