非传染性疾病(noncommunicable diseases,NCDs)包括如非酒精性脂肪肝、糖尿病、肥胖、高脂血症、动脉粥样硬化、精神
Demandsarerisingaschronicnoncommunicablediseasesshifttheirburdenfromwealthypopulationsto thepooranddisadvantaged. 由于慢性非传染性疾病的负担逐渐从富裕人群转向贫困和弱势群体,需求也随之增长。 www.who.int 6. Multisectoralcollaboration,especiallyforthepreventionandcontrolofchronicnoncommunicablediseases,isonesuchopportunity....
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES: A COSTLY THREAT TO GLOBAL HEALTH SUSTAINABILITYde Sousa Costa, Júlio ManuelMoita André, Sara MicaelaMota Veiga, PedroGouveia Rodrigues, RicardoPannon Management Review
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MANILA, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer account for nearly 90 percent of deaths in the Western Pacific region, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report released Thursday. ...
Such noncommunicable diseases, often entailing genetic and immune aspects, are areas of limited understanding; sarcoidosis being a case in point. This book tackles the issues relevant to such diseases. The research on novel cytokine markers, which may help in the diagnosis and management of ...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), long considered diseases of little significance to global health, represent the greatest threat to economic development and health. The main NCDs-, , , and -are the world's number one killer and the greatest burden on the poor. On September 19-20, 2011, the...
May 17, 2012 — Noncommunicable diseases currently cause nearly two thirds of all deaths around the globe, according to a World Health Organization (WHO)report highlightingglobal increases in noncommunicable risk factors. Worldwide, high blood pressure affects 1 in 3 adults, and diabetes affects 1 ...
Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption to reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases WHO The risk for these noncommunicable diseases increases, with increases in BMI. WHO * The shift towards noncommunicable diseases and accidents as causes of death WHO The 2011 political declaration on the...