The expected growth in NCDs in cities is one of the most important health challenges of the coming decades in Sub-Saharan countries. This paper aims to fill the gap in our understanding of socio-economic differentials in NCD mortality and risk in low and middle income neighborhoods in urban Africa. We use data collected in the Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance System. 409 deaths were recorded between 2009–2011 among 20,836 individuals aged 35 years and older; verbal autopsies and the InterVA program were used to determine the probable cause of death. A random survey asked in 2011 1,039 adults aged 35 and over about tobacco use, heavy alcohol consumption, lack of physical activity and measured their weight, height, and blood pr...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other cat...
Introduction: Tracking progress in reaching global targets for reducing premature mortality from non...
Background: The probable coexistence of two or more epidemiological profiles in urban Africa is poor...
The expected growth in NCDs in cities is one of the most important health challenges of the coming d...
rs Metrics Comments Media Coverage Abstract Introduction Materials and Meth...
Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, is currently experiencing rapid population growth, mainly ...
In the cities of less developed countries, while poorer residents are likely to be at greater risk o...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) result in more deaths globally than other causes. Monit...
International audienceBackground: Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth....
Background: Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth. This population-based...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
Copyright © 2015 S. M. Seck et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth. This population-based cross-secti...
Background: About 80% of deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) occur in developing countries ...
Background: The pathways for development of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are sedentary behaviour,...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other cat...
Introduction: Tracking progress in reaching global targets for reducing premature mortality from non...
Background: The probable coexistence of two or more epidemiological profiles in urban Africa is poor...
The expected growth in NCDs in cities is one of the most important health challenges of the coming d...
rs Metrics Comments Media Coverage Abstract Introduction Materials and Meth...
Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, is currently experiencing rapid population growth, mainly ...
In the cities of less developed countries, while poorer residents are likely to be at greater risk o...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) result in more deaths globally than other causes. Monit...
International audienceBackground: Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth....
Background: Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth. This population-based...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other catego...
Copyright © 2015 S. M. Seck et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Unplanned urbanization plays a key role in chronic disease growth. This population-based cross-secti...
Background: About 80% of deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) occur in developing countries ...
Background: The pathways for development of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are sedentary behaviour,...
Background: Mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major global issue, as other cat...
Introduction: Tracking progress in reaching global targets for reducing premature mortality from non...
Background: The probable coexistence of two or more epidemiological profiles in urban Africa is poor...