Non-Communicable Diseases:A 'non-communicable' disease is one which cannot be transmitted or 'shared' between people. In other words, no one can 'catch' a non-communicable disease through contact with someone who is already sick.Answer and Explanation: ...
A series of studies, such as the NIPPON DATA (National Integrated Project for Prospective Observation of Non-communicable Disease and Its Trends in the ... Okamura,Tomonori - 《Journal of Epidemiology》 被引量: 38发表: 2010年 human health: the twentieth-century transformation of human health -...
We analyzed non-communicable disease indicators by gender, wealth, education, slum status, housing type, and location, using a 2018 city-level dataset collected in Indore with a final sample size of 3,070. Four techniques for equity analysis were used including bivariate ratios, concentration ...
Climate change challenges and the epidemiological and demographic transitions leading to rising non-communicable diseases and aging populations require reshaping how we develop public policies towards health [1]. Cities are home to more than half of the world’s population [2], and the urban context...
The size, velocity, and heterogeneity of Big Data outclasses conventional data management tools and requires data and metadata to be fully machine-actionable (i.e., eScience-compliant) and thus findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). Th
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These changes have contributed to a high prevalence of overweight and obesity and to the escalation of the non-communicable disease rates, particularly coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension and diabetes. The evolution of physical activity promotion, internationally, and a series of related ...
All disease, but especially non-communicable diseases, are related to dysfunction of one or more regulatory systems. In developing countries, long-term management of patients with chronic diseases has many challenges and is generally not financially viable, but Africa in partic...
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION&58; There is urgent need for a wider definition of public health, moving towards the 鈥淣ew Public Health鈥 approach and subsequently a series of changes to education curricula and materials. Curricula reform should provide additional hours for covering non-communicable ...
Long-range transmission of infection, partly through migration or travel of infected individuals, makes communicable diseases of urban areas in developing countries health problems of the entire world rather than localized areas. Non-endemic areas are threatened with disease spread. Because a significant...