ABSTRACT: Objective: Objective: To analyze the mortality trends for Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) in the period 2000-2013 and its probability of death until 2025. Method: time series analysis of mortality from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease, with correction for ill-defined causes and underreporting of deaths and calculation of probability of death. Results: There was an average decline of 2.5% per year in all four major NCDs in Brazil. There was a decline in all regions and federal units. The reduced likelihood of death by 30% in 2000 to 26.1% in 2013 and expected decline to 20.5% in 2025. Conclusion: From the trend of reduction is expected to reach Brazil reducing overall goal 25...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the mortality trend of children under five years of age living in ...
Abstract Background: Diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) are the major cause of death in Brazi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
Objetivo: descrever a mortalidade por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) no período 2000-201...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading health problem glo...
Background: Monitoring and reducing premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a...
Introduction: The goal of reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires close mon...
Objectives. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the underlying cause 1.6 million deaths per year in the Americas, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the trends of the risk of death due to circulatory (CD), cerebrovascular (CVD),...
© 2018 World Health OrganizationBackground: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the biggest killers...
Cancer is currently in the spotlight due to their heavy responsibility as main cause of death in bot...
SETTING: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death among adul...
Background: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death in Brazil. Objective: To es...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the mortality trend of children under five years of age living in ...
Abstract Background: Diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) are the major cause of death in Brazi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
Objetivo: descrever a mortalidade por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) no período 2000-201...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading health problem glo...
Background: Monitoring and reducing premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a...
Introduction: The goal of reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires close mon...
Objectives. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the underlying cause 1.6 million deaths per year in the Americas, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the trends of the risk of death due to circulatory (CD), cerebrovascular (CVD),...
© 2018 World Health OrganizationBackground: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the biggest killers...
Cancer is currently in the spotlight due to their heavy responsibility as main cause of death in bot...
SETTING: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death among adul...
Background: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death in Brazil. Objective: To es...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the mortality trend of children under five years of age living in ...
Abstract Background: Diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) are the major cause of death in Brazi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...