Thailand is experiencing a substantial reduction in overall mortality, an ageing society and increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. There is an urgent need to understand locally important risk factors for this new disease burden and their distribution. We investigated risk factors for mortality in a large cohort of Thai adults and report on key trend
<p>Mortality rate attributable to CAB was calculated as the number of CAB patients who died within 3...
Mortality levels in most of the•Asian countries were relatively low during the second half of the 21...
East Asia has experienced a rapid mortality decline in recent history. Its life expectancy at birth ...
In the last 50 years Thailand has achieved advanced demographic and health transitions. Many infecti...
Thailand is experiencing a development-associated health-risk transition with increasing prominence ...
The project Thai Health-Risk Transition: A National Cohort Study seeks to better understand the heal...
Background: Few studies have examined the link between self-reported health (SRH) and subsequent mor...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
To better define infectious diseases of concern in Thailand, trends in the mortality rate during 195...
To better define infectious diseases of concern in Thailand, trends in the mortality rate during 195...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was...
Background: Thailand has achieved remarkable improvement in health status since the achievement of u...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was ...
<p>Mortality rate attributable to CAB was calculated as the number of CAB patients who died within 3...
Mortality levels in most of the•Asian countries were relatively low during the second half of the 21...
East Asia has experienced a rapid mortality decline in recent history. Its life expectancy at birth ...
In the last 50 years Thailand has achieved advanced demographic and health transitions. Many infecti...
Thailand is experiencing a development-associated health-risk transition with increasing prominence ...
The project Thai Health-Risk Transition: A National Cohort Study seeks to better understand the heal...
Background: Few studies have examined the link between self-reported health (SRH) and subsequent mor...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
To better define infectious diseases of concern in Thailand, trends in the mortality rate during 195...
To better define infectious diseases of concern in Thailand, trends in the mortality rate during 195...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was...
Background: Thailand has achieved remarkable improvement in health status since the achievement of u...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was ...
<p>Mortality rate attributable to CAB was calculated as the number of CAB patients who died within 3...
Mortality levels in most of the•Asian countries were relatively low during the second half of the 21...
East Asia has experienced a rapid mortality decline in recent history. Its life expectancy at birth ...