Non-communicable disease
-
Ebook "Investigations of early nutrition effects on long-term health: Methods and applications" contains several reviews in the field as well as the step-by-step use of targeted and global approaches within the areas of genomics, epigenetics, proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics which aim to address this dilemma and to help pinpoint new treatment strategies. Chapters detail the generation of several models and methods for assessing health and provide researchers potential approaches for reversing or minimizing effects of disease.
512p lucchinguyen 28-12-2023 4 2 Download
-
This paper is the first study to examine the socioeconomic inequality in cervical cancer screening uptake using concentration indices, in Malawi. Furthermore, it decomposes the concentration index to examine how each factor contributes to the level of inequality in the uptake of cervical cancer screening.
14p viferrari 28-11-2022 8 2 Download
-
To describe changes over time in dietary risk factor prevalence and non-communicable disease in Pacifc Island Countries (PICTs). Methods: Secondary analysis of data from 21,433 adults aged 25–69, who participated in nationally representative World Health Organization STEPs surveys in 8 Pacifc Island Countries and Territories between 2002 and 2019.
12p viferrari 28-11-2022 6 2 Download
-
Prolonged sitting at work should be avoided to reduce the risks of either noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among office workers. A short duration of breaks in sitting every hour can reduce cardiometabolic risk factors contributing to NCDs.
11p viferrari 28-11-2022 9 2 Download
-
As the global burden of disease evolves, lower-resource countries like Nepal face a double burden of non-communicable and infectious disease. Rapid adaptation is required for Nepal’s health system to provide life-long, person-centred care while simultaneously improving quality of infectious disease services.
12p viferrari 28-11-2022 10 2 Download
-
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) constitute the leading cause of mortality globally. Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) not only experience the largest burden of humanitarian emergencies but are also disproportionately affected by NCDs, yet primary focus on the topic is lagging. We conducted a systematic review on the effect of humanitarian disasters on NCDs in LMICs assessing epidemiology, interventions, and treatment.
88p viferrari 28-11-2022 9 3 Download
-
Demographic and epidemiological transitions are changing the disease burden from infectious to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in low- and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. Given the rising NCD-related health burdens and growing share of household out-of-pocket (OOP) spending in total health expenditure in Bangladesh, we compared the country’s trends and socioeconomic disparities in financial risk protection (FRP) among households with and without NCDs.
16p viferrari 29-10-2022 11 2 Download
-
Cancer has become one of the major killers of humanity due to the number of people over the age of 75 increasing with population ageing. The aim of this study was to analyse the incidence and mortality rates in people over 75 of 29 cancer types in 204 countries and regions, as well as the trends from 1990 to 2019.
14p viferrari 29-10-2022 5 2 Download
-
Prevalence of short and long sleep duration varies in different countries and changes over time. There are limited studies on Iranians’ sleep duration, and we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of short and long sleep duration and associated factors among people living in Kermanshah, Iran.
9p viferrari 29-10-2022 4 2 Download
-
This study aimed to estimate whether metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components could be used to predict cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a longitudinal analysis in a rural elderly Chinese population.
10p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 20 6 Download
-
The second most common cancer among females in Bangladesh is cervical cancer. The national strategy for cervical cancer needs monitoring to ensure that patients have access to care. In order to provide accurate information to policymakers in Bangladesh and other low and middle income countries, it is vital to assess current service availability and readiness to manage cervical cancer at health facilities in Bangladesh.
10p vimahuateng 26-11-2021 11 1 Download
-
Intake of fresh vegetables and fruits has an inverse association risk for developing noncommunicable diseases primarily the coronary heart disease and nutritional disorders. It also reduces risk of obesity and to maintain a healthy body weight. High perishable nature of fruits and vegetables is detrimental in availability of these products for longer time so single strength or blended fruit juices can be alternative for nutritional security to human health.
10p nguathienthan8 20-10-2020 13 1 Download
-
Several studies have investigated the associations between the podocalyxin-like protein (PODXL) expression quantity or locations and cancers survival, but the results were far from conclusive.
13p vidhaka2711 31-07-2020 11 1 Download
-
This paper therefore sought to assess the financial burden parents/caregivers face in caring for children hospitalized with NCDs in Ghana, in the era of the Ghana NHIS.
9p vichengna2711 25-02-2020 12 0 Download
-
Ebook The WHO STEPwise approach to noncommunicable disease risk factor surveillance present the content: introduction and roles; planning and set up; data collection; data management and analysis, reporting and disseminating results; steps instrument; templates and forms.
472p khidoichuoi 22-02-2020 26 0 Download
-
(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Recent advances of community medicine has contents: Epidemiology of noncommunicable diseases, family planning, maternal and child health services, social science, preventive geriatrics, human genetics, mental health, adolescent health,… and other contents. Invite you to refer.
417p thuongdanguyetan05 05-07-2019 31 2 Download
-
We investigate this possibility using a two-stage-least-squares approach: the first stage involves a regression of actual fiscal consolidation on the forecast of fiscal consolidation; and the second stage is a regression of the growth forecast error on the instrumented values of actual fiscal consolidation obtained in the first stage. As Table 3 reports, the first stage is strong, and the slope coefficient is 1.057 (t-statistic = 5.714). This coefficient close to 1 indicates that, on average, actual consolidation was neither smaller nor larger than expected.
21p trinhcaidat 19-04-2013 50 3 Download
-
The workplace as a health promotion setting Workplace health promotion (WHP) programmes, targeting physical inactivity and unhealthy dietary habits, are effective in improving health- related outcomes such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk factors. Enhancing employee productivity, improving corporate image and moderating medical care costs are some of the arguments that might foster senior management to initiate and invest in WHP programmes.
52p nhacchovina 22-03-2013 68 6 Download
-
In the last decade, there has been increased recognition of the importance of addressing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health (2) and the subsequent 2008–2013 Action Plan for the Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (3) set out a strategy to tackle NCDs. Highlighting the importance of addressing food marketing to children was part of this plan.
47p dangsuynghi 15-03-2013 82 7 Download
-
Faculty are required to adhere to the hospital-wide Code of Conduct, available online at chbshare.chboston.org/elibrary/counsel/manuals/cpp/cpp/cm_000_code_of_conduct.doc. As stated on the website, the Code of Conduct applies to the trustees, employees, and medical staff of Boston Children’s Hospital and the physician practice groups at the Hospital (the Foundations).
34p nhamnhiqa 01-03-2013 45 1 Download