Background: Unconditional probability of dying because of four major non-communicable diseases (NCDs) between 30 and 70 years of age is the selected global indicator to measure the impact of NCD prevention and control programs. Objective: To calculate the unconditional probability of dying and age-specific mortality rate because of major NCDs in India from 2001 to 2013. Methods: This study used multiple data sources that are available in the public domain—Census 2001 and 2011, Sample Registration System, causes of death reports in 2001–03, 2004–06, and 2010–13. Unconditional probability of dying between ages 30 and 70 years during 2001, 2006, and 2013 was calculated by the formula suggested by the World Health Organization. Line graphs were...
Background: Currently, in developing countries like India, there is a paradigm shift in the mortalit...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), are epidemic in India. The Registr...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD), historically considered to be associated with affluent regions, now...
India is facing the emerging challenges of noncommunicable diseases since the 1990s. The reduction i...
SummaryBackgroundAs child mortality decreases rapidly worldwide, premature adult mortality is becomi...
Background: As child mortality decreases rapidly worldwide, premature adult mortality is becoming an...
Summary: Introduction: India accounts for about a fifth of cardiovascular deaths globally, but nati...
(NCDs) have evolved as major public health problems and accounted for 53 % of all deaths in the age ...
Background: Omran's theory explains changing disease patterns over time predominantly from infectiou...
INTRODUCTION: India accounts for about a fifth of cardiovascular deaths globally, but nationally rep...
Background Reducing adult mortality by 2030 is a key component of the United Nations Sustainable Dev...
Sathish T, Kannan S, Sarma SP, Razum O, Sauzet O, Thankappan KR. Seven-year longitudinal change in r...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have slowly risen to the top of the global health agend...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have slowly risen to the top of the global health agend...
The global rise of life expectancy at birth has attracted worldwide interest, especially in understa...
Background: Currently, in developing countries like India, there is a paradigm shift in the mortalit...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), are epidemic in India. The Registr...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD), historically considered to be associated with affluent regions, now...
India is facing the emerging challenges of noncommunicable diseases since the 1990s. The reduction i...
SummaryBackgroundAs child mortality decreases rapidly worldwide, premature adult mortality is becomi...
Background: As child mortality decreases rapidly worldwide, premature adult mortality is becoming an...
Summary: Introduction: India accounts for about a fifth of cardiovascular deaths globally, but nati...
(NCDs) have evolved as major public health problems and accounted for 53 % of all deaths in the age ...
Background: Omran's theory explains changing disease patterns over time predominantly from infectiou...
INTRODUCTION: India accounts for about a fifth of cardiovascular deaths globally, but nationally rep...
Background Reducing adult mortality by 2030 is a key component of the United Nations Sustainable Dev...
Sathish T, Kannan S, Sarma SP, Razum O, Sauzet O, Thankappan KR. Seven-year longitudinal change in r...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have slowly risen to the top of the global health agend...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have slowly risen to the top of the global health agend...
The global rise of life expectancy at birth has attracted worldwide interest, especially in understa...
Background: Currently, in developing countries like India, there is a paradigm shift in the mortalit...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), are epidemic in India. The Registr...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD), historically considered to be associated with affluent regions, now...